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The Lounge War Stories Sane for Whom? Post 302590473 by Corona688 on Monday 16th of January 2012 10:50:19 AM
Old 01-16-2012
I did find a disquieting resemblance to windows 98's ancient behavior, a behavior which annoyed me even then. But it's apparently a real standard now, known as "zeroconf", and the dhcpcd maintainers decided to be all helpful and implement it just because it's a standard now.

It's not a "distribution" thing, though distributions have the choice whether to compile in that feature at all or not. And not all distributions use dhcpcd.

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PREDICT-G1YYH(1)					      General Commands Manual						  PREDICT-G1YYH(1)

NAME
predict-g1yyh - satellite tracking program DESCRIPTION
The predict-g1yyh program is a variant on the predict satellite tracking program that includes patches from John Heaton, G1YYH, that add new functionality. This man page documents only the features that differ between predict and predict-g1yyh. See the predict man page for information on the features of the program that are not described here! The user may step forwards/backwards through the satellites in the Single-Sat display using the '+' and '-' keys, and may remove blank entries from the Selector page. MultiSat has been reformatted to display upcoming passes below the satellites in view. Using the 'i' and 'k' keys you can toggle between distances in Imperial or Kilometres. Using the 'l' and 'm' keys you can toggle between displaying the normal latitude/longitude or Maiden- head locators for the sub-satellite location. The SingleSat display allows use of the arrow keys to change the frequency up/down and to move to the next/previous satellite using left/right arrows. A new method of selecting satellites is implemented. Instead of pressing a character next to a satellite name, a scrolling menu is pro- vided. This means that the program is now capable of handling a much larget list of satellites, currently a maximum of 250. Finally, the height of the terminal window containing predict can be increased dynamically if you want to display more information than will fit on an 80x24 terminal window! SEE ALSO
predict(1), AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). PREDICT-G1YYH(1)
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