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Date:      Tue, 2 Oct 2001 10:38:48 -0400
From:      "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@4evermail.com>
To:        "Nathan Mace" <nmace85@yahoo.com>, "Patrick O'Reilly" <patrick@mip.co.za>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: favorite ports?
Message-ID:  <00eb01c14b4f$f2e0c180$fc33a818@equinox>
References:  <20011001221641.09d5c75c.nmace85@yahoo.com><NDBBIMKICMDGDMNOOCAIAEKMDJAA.patrick@mip.co.za> <20011002103721.7ea1cb80.nmace85@yahoo.com>

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No, you can look at the pkg-descrip in the ports directory of the specific
port. -- Jonathan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Mace" <nmace85@yahoo.com>
To: "Patrick O'Reilly" <patrick@mip.co.za>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: favorite ports?


> On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 09:32:15 +0200
> "Patrick O'Reilly" <patrick@mip.co.za> wrote:
>
> > Nathan,
> >
> > as said by others, this question is rather vague.  It depends on what
> > you
> > need...
> >
> > Anyway, some that I tend to install on most boxes I configure (I've
> > probably
> > done about 30 now):
> >
> > Apache+SSL        for web servers.
> > mod-perl          for web-servers.
> > php4              if you prefer PHP to Perl.
> > PostgreSQL        if you need a relational DB.
> > bash              'cos I like it.
> > mreport           usage reports for mail servers.
> > majordomo         if you need to manage mailing lists.
> >
> > When I build firewalls I add NOTHING (except bash)!  FreeBSD with ipfw
> > does
> > the job beautifully.
> >
> > I must admit with embarrassment that I have yet to get CVSup running.
> > It's
> > about time I do something about that!
> >
> > Others you might look for under ports (like ssh, sendmail, popper,
> > named(BIND), ntp) are part of the standard FreeBSD installation.  I
> > have
> > never had reason to use anything other than BSD's own for these.
>
>
> what i mean is when you guys do a fresh install of freebsd for a
> workstation/desktop type computer...what apps do you install?  for
> instance  i've learned about nethack, nessus, mtr, and several other
> apps from various mailing lists that otherwise i wouldn't have known
> that these apps existed.  i'm just asking what apps you guys might be
> asking so if there's any great apps out there i don't know about, you
> guys would be able to point out.
>
> i couple have said that i should just install what i need, how do i know
> what i need if i don't know whats out there?  yea i know if i need an
> mp3/ripper frontend to install grip, if i need an network debugger get
> nessus/mtr/ethereal...but what about the apps that i don't know about?
> i don't have time to INSTALL every app in the ports tree.....
>
> nathan
>
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