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<title>FreeBSD South America Directory New Sites</title>
<description>Directory of websites about FreeBSD. Our 30 newest sites.</description>
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<category>freebsd</category>
<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2008 19:35:02 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sarsys</title>
<description>Sarsys. &lt;b&gt;freebsd argentina&lt;/b&gt;: software &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;Software Factory &lt;li&gt;Online Games &lt;li&gt;Server. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_argentina</link>
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<title>Information Technology</title>
<description>Information Technology. &lt;b&gt;freebsd brazil&lt;/b&gt;: information &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;information &lt;li&gt;technology &lt;li&gt;software &lt;li&gt;training &lt;li&gt;E-commerce &lt;li&gt;services &lt;li&gt;Vas. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_brazil</link>
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<title>Primetech Software - Expertise in IT Implementations</title>
<description>Primetech Software - Expertise in IT Implementations. &lt;b&gt;freebsd applications&lt;/b&gt;: programming and development &lt;ul&gt; &lt;li&gt;Software and Website Development &lt;li&gt;Customized Software Development &lt;li&gt;Website Desiging &lt;li&gt;E-commerce Solutions &lt;li&gt;Multimedia Representations &lt;li&gt;Standard Software Reselling &lt;li&gt;Search Engine Optimization &lt;li&gt;Corporate. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_applications</link>
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<title>PHP Drupal Joomla Mambo freelance offshore outsourcing</title>
<description>PHP Drupal Joomla Mambo freelance offshore outsourcing. &lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: outsource website development Outsourcing PHP website development work, Freelance PHP MySQL Programmers CMS Ecommerce website development, Drupal, Joomla, Mambo CMS. We provides cost effective solutions for our clients including website development, custom software application programming using PHP, MySQL, Drupal, Joomla,. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/php</link>
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<title>Sapia Networks: Used and refurbished hardware</title>
<description>Sapia Networks: Used and refurbished hardware. &lt;b&gt;freebsd networking&lt;/b&gt;: cisco Buy, sell, or trade new, used, or refurbished networking hardware equipment from Cisco, Juniper,. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_networking</link>
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<title>Resume: PHP MySQL programmer Freelance on CMS Carts</title>
<description>Resume: PHP MySQL programmer Freelance on CMS Carts. &lt;b&gt;php&lt;/b&gt;: oscommerce developer Work Experience on PHP MySQL : Total 4 years working experience on PHP MySQL. Expertise on Java PHP MySQL. Joomla developer Drupal developer, Mambo developer, vBulletin Board Online Shopping Cart developer, OSCommerce developer, PAYPAL Programmer, Blog developer, Message Board Developer on PHP. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/php</link>
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<title>Asociaci n Peruana de Software Libre - Primer desarrollador peru</title>
<description>Asociaci n Peruana de Software Libre - Primer desarrollador peru. &lt;b&gt;freebsd peru&lt;/b&gt;: articles Jos Alonso C rdenas Marquez se ha convertido desde hace unos d as en el primer desarrollador peruano del Proyecto FreeBSD, un sistema operativo de software libre basado en UNIX, luego de haber obtenido acceso de escritura al repositorio principal de Ports del proyecto. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_peru</link>
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<title>Peru s president approves open-source bill CNET News.com</title>
<description>Peru's president approves open-source bill CNET News.com. &lt;b&gt;freebsd peru&lt;/b&gt;: open source Alejandro Toledo, president of Peru, signed legislation this week that allows public institutions to consider adopting open-source software, another step forward for the open-software movement. The legislation, which Peru's Congress approved in September, allows government agencies and schools to choose between proprietary software from companies like Microsoft or Oracle, as well as open-source. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_peru</link>
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<title>RFC 1770 rfc1770 - IPv4 Option for Sender Directed Multi-Desti</title>
<description>RFC 1770 rfc1770 - IPv4 Option for Sender Directed Multi-Desti. &lt;b&gt;freebsd troubleshooting&lt;/b&gt;: destination address This memo defines an IPv4 option to provide a sender directed multi- destination delivery mechanism called Selective Directed Broadcast Mode SDBM . The SDBM provides unreliable UDP delivery to a set of IP addresses included in the option field of an IPv4 datagram. Data reliability if required will be provided by the application layer. This approach was developed to support sender directed multi- destination delivery to sparsely populated groups with no additional . . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_troubleshooting</link>
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<title>Re: [STDS-802-16] destination address</title>
<description>Re: [STDS-802-16] destination address. &lt;b&gt;freebsd troubleshooting&lt;/b&gt;: destination address In most cases, one SS will acquire the IP and/or MAC address of a peer either from the information derived from a TCP initiation from the other end, or through DNS in the case where it initiates. ARP usually does the L3-L2 address mapping where required. This behaviour is consistent with any other IP over 802. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_troubleshooting</link>
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<title>bsdforums.org - FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MacOS X, Darwin, Linux</title>
<description>bsdforums.org - FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MacOS X, Darwin, Linux. &lt;b&gt;freebsd help&lt;/b&gt;: howtos Threads in Forum: Howtos,. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_help</link>
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<title>How to Install Samba on FreeBSD. Samba Installation Primer for </title>
<description>How to Install Samba on FreeBSD. Samba Installation Primer for . &lt;b&gt;freebsd help&lt;/b&gt;: samba HOW TO INSTALL SAMBA ON FREEBSD ASSUMPTIONS: 1. You are familiar with computers, and probably know either Windows or Linux fairly well. 2. You have already installed FreeBSD. If not, then click here: How to Install FreeBSD 3. You have configured the FreeBSD shell. If not, then click here: How to Configure the FreeBSD. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_help</link>
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<title>ONLamp.com -- Printing for the Impatient</title>
<description>ONLamp.com -- Printing for the Impatient. &lt;b&gt;freebsd help&lt;/b&gt;: printers Printing on a UNIX-like operating system has traditionally given headaches to even experienced sysadmins. The FreeBSD Handbook has a big section on how printers work, and it's well worth reading if you want to become intimate with the innards of printing. Personally, I don't want to struggle with identifying file types, input filters, and output filters; I want to plug in a printer and have the Magical Printer Pixies do all the work for. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_help</link>
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<title>High-availability cluster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title>
<description>High-availability cluster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. &lt;b&gt;freebsd networking&lt;/b&gt;: clusters High-availability clusters also known as HA Clusters are computer clusters that are implemented primarily for the purpose of improving the availability of services which the cluster provides. They operate by having redundant computers or nodes which are then used to provide service when system components. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_networking</link>
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<title>Building a load balancing cluster solution apache</title>
<description>Building a load balancing cluster solution; apache. &lt;b&gt;freebsd networking&lt;/b&gt;: load balancing Building a load balancing cluster. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_networking</link>
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<title>C H A P T E R 4 - Cluster Configuration Notes </title>
<description>C H A P T E R 4 - Cluster Configuration Notes . &lt;b&gt;freebsd networking&lt;/b&gt;: cluster This chapter examines various issues that may have some bearing on choices you make when configuring your Sun HPC cluster. The information is organized in three general topic. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/freebsd_networking</link>
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<title>Notes on FreeBSD 5.2.1</title>
<description>Notes on FreeBSD 5.2.1. &lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: gecko Christopher Beale - Gecko reported that by default X doesn't work Will reported that to get X working you should use VESA and configure X while in text mode &quot;J0ey&quot; submitted the following XFree86 configuration. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11</link>
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<title>x11, FreeBSD South America Message Forum index</title>
<description>x11, FreeBSD South America Message Forum index. &lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: forum x11 FreeBSD. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11</link>
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<title>Re: [gtk-list] GTK configure does not find X </title>
<description>Re: [gtk-list] GTK configure does not find X . &lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: gtk No, the check is fine, and it doesn't matter wether you run from within X or even if X is running. In fact, you don't even have to have X at all to configure and compile. What you do need is to have the various X libraries and include. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11</link>
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<title>X11 Configuration</title>
<description>X11 Configuration. &lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: configuration Before configuration of X11 the following information about the target system is needed: Monitor specifications Video Adapter chipset Video Adapter. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11</link>
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<title>Desktop Environments</title>
<description>Desktop Environments. &lt;b&gt;x11&lt;/b&gt;: desktops This section describes the different desktop environments available for X on FreeBSD. A desktop environment can mean anything ranging from a simple window manager to a complete suite of desktop applications, such as KDE or. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/x11</link>
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<title>Nokia 770 - MySQL connection with libmysqlclient for ARM - Guyma</title>
<description>Nokia 770 - MySQL connection with libmysqlclient for ARM - Guyma. &lt;b&gt;mysql&lt;/b&gt;: nokia 770 How to connect to a MySQL remote database from your Nokia 770 The Nokia 770 runs with a TI OMAP 1710, an ARM family processor, the default MySQL pre-compiled libraries you can find are usually build for x86 processors. So you have to compile your own libraries for an ARM processor and I will try explain how I succeed to do this.The main goal is to have mysqlclient libraries to connect to a MySQL database, I'm using C. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/mysql</link>
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<title>GnomeWomen - GNOME Live </title>
<description>GnomeWomen - GNOME Live . &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: women GNOME Women is a group dedicated to providing encouragement for women to contribute to GNOME, a free and open-source Linux/Unix desktop. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>PyGTK - GNOME Live </title>
<description>PyGTK - GNOME Live . &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: pygtk PyGTK provides a convenient wrapper for the GTK library for use in Python programs, taking care of many of the boring details such as managing memory and type casting. When combined with PyORBit and gnome-python, it can be used to write full featured Gnome applications. Official website of PyGTK is :. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>Beyond GNOME and KDE: Window managers 101</title>
<description>Beyond GNOME and KDE: Window managers 101. &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: window manager Are GNOME and KDE window managers No. They include window managers, but they themselves are not window managers. GNOME uses a window manager named Sawfish formerly called Sawmill by default, and you can swap Sawfish with other window managers and still use GNOME. I used to prefer a window manager called Icewm for use with. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>Re: Gnome 2 upgrade failed, no window manager</title>
<description>Re: Gnome 2 upgrade failed, no window manager. &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: window manager Just upgraded to gnome 2 from sid, and it went through the upgrade process without any complaints. However, enlightenment is not being started, nor indeed can I find any options on the new control panel which I could only find on the &quot;Debian Menu-&gt; Apps-&gt; System-&gt; Gnome-&gt; Gnome Control Center 2&quot; menu which allow you to select the window. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>GNOME 2.2.0 Release Notes - Metacity Window Manager</title>
<description>GNOME 2.2.0 Release Notes - Metacity Window Manager. &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: metacity GNOME 2.2 officially incorporates the Metacity window manager, a fully integrated window manager that uses GTK for UI elements, communicates tightly with the panel and other desktop elements, and is configured straight from the GNOME preferences dialogs. At the same time, all interaction between the window manager and the desktop is done via documented standards see the section called &quot;Standards Compliance&quot; , so you can substitute the window manager of your choice from a long list of. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>Listing GNOME Window Manager Compliance</title>
<description>Listing GNOME Window Manager Compliance. &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: window manager It is important to list which parts of GNOME Window Manager compliance are supported. This is done fairly easily by doing the following: Create a property on the root window of the atom name _WIN_PROTOCOLS. This property contains a list array of atoms that are all the properties the Window Manager supports. These atoms are any number of the. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>GNOME Art - GNOME Backgrounds</title>
<description>GNOME Art - GNOME Backgrounds. &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: GNOME. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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<title>Re: Gnome Window List </title>
<description>Re: Gnome Window List . &lt;b&gt;gnome&lt;/b&gt;: archives This is a simple question. How do I get a window list to display in the GNOME environment with a keystroke Hopefully this list would allow me to switch to different programs running all. . . </description>
<link>http://directory.freebsdsouthamerica.com/gnome</link>
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