Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 16:26:54 -0800 From: David Johnson <djohnson@acuson.com> To: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Subject: A sample category Message-ID: <39FF634E.48ADADF3@acuson.com>
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Here is a sample category that I came up with for a newbies' ports guide. I looked over Annalisa's chapter, and I these are two related but different ideas. I still don't know about following the ports categories as is. Some categories might have a dozen good packages to mention, while others might not have any. Anyway, here it is, and it's just a rough sample with semi-randomly chosen apps. Is this too much, too little, just right... David ---------- Music ----- cdplay-0.92 ----------- cdplay allows you to play your CD's from a text based interface. This means that you can play your favorite albums with a single interface regardless of whether you are in console or X11 mode. "cdplay is great. I don't have to start up my window manager just to hear my music", Fred Foobar "I've tried a lot of CD players, but I keep coming back to cdplay. It just does what I want", Betty Bogosity xmms-1.2.3_1 ------------ The X Multimedia System. This multimedia player handles handles a huge variety of sound types from CDs to MP3s to Mods. A wide variety of skins and plugins are available. http://www.xmms.org "xmms rocks!", Jimmy the Jockey "I've got a huge collection of MP3s and xmms handles them all for me, and it does it in style". Nick the Napster To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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