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basicnet/mailnews/mailnews.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 3 3 <title>Mail/News Clients</title> 4 4 5 <para>Mail Clients help us retr eive (Fetchmail), sort (Procmail), read and5 <para>Mail Clients help us retrieve (Fetchmail), sort (Procmail), read and 6 6 compose responses (Nail, Mutt, Pine, Kmail, Balsa, Evolution, Mozilla) to 7 7 email.</para> 8 8 9 <para>News clients also help us retr eive, sort, read and compose9 <para>News clients also help us retrieve, sort, read and compose 10 10 responses, but these messages travel through USENET (a worldwide 11 11 bulletin board system) using the Network News Transfer Protocol -
basicnet/netlibs/libsoup/libsoup-desc.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 11 11 <sect3><title>libsoup libraries</title> 12 12 <para><filename>libsoup</filename> libraries provide functions for 13 async ronous <acronym>HTTP</acronym> connections.</para></sect3>13 asynchronous <acronym>HTTP</acronym> connections.</para></sect3> 14 14 15 15 -
basicnet/netlibs/libsoup/libsoup-intro.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 16 16 </sect3> 17 17 18 <sect3><title><application>libsoup depende cies</application></title>18 <sect3><title><application>libsoup dependencies</application></title> 19 19 <sect4><title>Optional</title> 20 20 <para><xref linkend="openssl"/></para></sect4> -
basicnet/netlibs/netlibs.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 4 4 5 5 <para>These applications are support libraries for other applications in 6 the book. It is unlikely that you would just in tall these libraries, you will7 general y find that you will be referred to this chapter to satisfy a6 the book. It is unlikely that you would just install these libraries, you will 7 generally find that you will be referred to this chapter to satisfy a 8 8 dependency of other applications.</para> 9 9 -
basicnet/netlibs/wvstreams/wvstreams-desc.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 21 21 <sect3><title>libwvutils</title> 22 22 <para><filename class="libraryfile">libwvutils</filename> contains 23 fundamental support utilit es.</para></sect3>23 fundamental support utilities.</para></sect3> 24 24 25 25 </sect2> -
basicnet/netprogs/inetutils/inetutils-exp.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 1 1 <sect2> 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 4 <para><option>--disable-dependancy-tracking</option>: This switch5 speeds up one time builds.</para>6 3 7 4 <para><option>--disable-syslogd</option>: This switch prevents -
basicnet/netprogs/ncpfs/ncpfs-config.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 68 68 source $rc_functions || exit 69 69 70 echo "Stop ing IPX on the eth0 interface..."70 echo "Stopping IPX on the eth0 interface..." 71 71 /bin/ipx_configure --auto_interface=off --auto_primary=off && 72 72 /bin/ipx_interface del eth0 802.2 -
basicnet/netprogs/ncpfs/ncpfs-exp.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 3 3 4 4 <para><userinput>--prefix=""</userinput>: 5 installs binaries on the root partition so that they are avail ible at5 installs binaries on the root partition so that they are available at 6 6 boot time. This may not be ideal for all systems. If 7 7 <filename>/usr</filename> is mounted locally, -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-config.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 23 23 24 24 <para>There are two options. Option one is to use run <command>ntpd</command> 25 contin iously and allow it to synchronize the time in a gradual manner. The other25 continuously and allow it to synchronize the time in a gradual manner. The other 26 26 option is to run <command>ntpd</command> periodically (using cron) 27 27 and update the time each time <command>ntpd</command> is scheduled.</para> -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-desc.xml
r666f6de r9491ec6b 16 16 <para><command>ntpdate</command>: 17 17 NTP Client program that sets the date/time based on the response from 18 an NTP Server. This command is depr acated.</para>18 an NTP Server. This command is deprecated.</para> 19 19 20 20 <para><command>ntp-genkeys</command>:
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