Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: BSD Links
Operating Systems BSD BSD Links Post 76219 by Perderabo on Sunday 26th of June 2005 04:07:21 PM
Old 06-26-2005
BSD Links

The Big Three Distros

http://www.netbsd.org/
http://www.freebsd.org/
http://www.openbsd.org/


What are the Differences Among the Three Versions?

Differentiating Among BSD Distros page 2 page 3 page 4

is an article at serverwatch that addresses this question. The article also considers Mac OS X. This article is set up to allow a link
into each section, so here is the contents of the article with links:
BSD History
Common Features
FreeBSD
NetBSD
OpenBSD
Mac OS X
Choosing a Desktop Solution
Choosing a Server Solution


A Few More Links

Google BSD
A bootable BSD CD is available at: http://www.freesbie.org/
http://www.bsdatwork.com/
http://www.linux-bsd-central.com/
http://www.bsd.org/


A Few of the Other Distros

http://www.386bsd.org/
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/main/
http://www.microbsd.net/
http://www.rofreesbie.org/
 

3 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. BSD

for linux and BSD users interested in Unix system V/bsd

for all you unix/linux interested heres an online book for free that covers the basics of BSD SysV Unix commands and applications . giving the average linux user a perspective on the differences in context of the two operating systems and for BSD users covers material as a refernce guide. ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: moxxx68
0 Replies

2. Solaris

Hard Links and Soft or Sym links

When loooking at files in a directory using ls, how can I tell if I have a hard link or soft link? (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: Harleyrci
11 Replies

3. AIX

List all the soft links and hard links

Hi I'm logged in as root in an aix box Which command will list all the soft links and hard links present in the server ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: newtoaixos
2 Replies
GSF(1)								       GNOME								    GSF(1)

NAME
gsf-vba-dump - extract Visual Basic for Applications macros SYNOPSIS
gsf-vba-dump [FILE]... DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the gsf-vba-dump command. Various Microsoft binary data formats, including Excel (.xls), Word (.doc) and PowerPoint (.ppt) can embed macro code streams. These macro streams are in P-code (intermediate language) compiled from Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). The gsf-vba-dump utility extracts these macro streams. BUGS
Macro extraction from Powerpoint (.ppt) files has not been implemented yet. LICENSE
gsf-vba-dump is licensed under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation. For information on this license look at the source code that came with the software or see the GNU project page <http:// www.gnu.org>. AUTHORS
gsf-vba-dump's primary author is Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>. The initial version of this manpage was written by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <jdassen@debian.org>. SEE ALSO
gnumeric(1) The Gnumeric homepage <http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/>. The GNOME project page <http://www.gnome.org/>. Wikipedia, Visual Basic for Applications <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Basic_for_Applications>. gsf March 16, 2008 GSF(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:58 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy