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authorjoe <joe@FreeBSD.org>2002-04-01 08:53:21 +0000
committerjoe <joe@FreeBSD.org>2002-04-01 08:53:21 +0000
commit8521ea258d429af6c1df90c72d3bac79c13046ea (patch)
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parent673fd8b2076193d1a9e6e3a190c9d7b2fc7c067b (diff)
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Add a few more tips, and tweak a couple.
PR: misc/34039
Diffstat (limited to 'games/fortune')
-rw-r--r--games/fortune/datfiles/freebsd-tips17
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/games/fortune/datfiles/freebsd-tips b/games/fortune/datfiles/freebsd-tips
index d5afd7e..963abff 100644
--- a/games/fortune/datfiles/freebsd-tips
+++ b/games/fortune/datfiles/freebsd-tips
@@ -299,6 +299,19 @@ You can make a log of your terminal session with script(1).
%
"man ports" gives many useful hints about installing FreeBSD ports.
%
+"man security" gives very good advice on how to tune the security of your
+FreeBSD system.
+%
+Want to find a specific port, just type the following under /usr/ports,
+or one its subdirectories:
+
+ "make search port=<port-name>"
+ or
+ "make search key="<keyword>"
+%
+Want to see how much virtual memory you're using? Just type "swapinfo" to
+be shown information about the usage of your swap partitions.
+%
ports/net/netcat port is useful not only for redirecting input/output
to TCP or UDP connections, but also for proxying them. See inetd(8) for
details.
@@ -308,7 +321,7 @@ reinstall it either with /stand/sysinstall or with boot0cfg(8). See
"man boot0cfg" for details.
%
Need to see the calendar for this month? Simply type "cal". To see the
-whole year, type "cal 2001".
+whole year, type "cal 2002".
-- Dru <genesis@istar.ca>
%
Need to quickly return to your home directory? Type "cd".
@@ -432,7 +445,7 @@ grep port_name".
Got some time to kill? Try typing "hangman".
-- Dru <genesis@istar.ca>
%
-To erase a line you've written at the command prompt, use "Ctrl u".
+To erase a line you've written at the command prompt, use "Ctrl-U".
-- Dru <genesis@istar.ca>
%
To repeat the last command in the C shell, type "!!".
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