I'm curious. Having never used a BSD-based system, how are upgrades managed? I understand that instead of installing packages, one uses ports. My impression of that is that you run a file in a ports directory and it compiles the software and installs it. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Ports are meant for building packages. Users should only use packages normally. You can update your packages after you upgraded your base system with "pkg_add -ui -D update -D updatedepends"
But how does one upgrade from, say, OpenBSD 4.7 to 4.8?
OpenBSD has excellent docs and FAQ's: http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade48.html
The dalvik runtime will eventually support transcoded javascript, php, python, etc.,
What is your source for this?
I've never had a problem with theft.
Or dates.....
....and having a competent human watch over everything and set the security policies.
Ha!
Your life can only suck as much as you're willing to allow it to.
- by pushf popf (741049) on Tuesday December 08, @11:07PM
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