Robert Watson wrote:
>> - How can I choose a guaranteed free TCP port?
>
>www.iana.org
>IANA -- Internat Assigned Numbers Authority
This is fine in theory, but doesn't work quite as well in practice.
I spent several years (unsuccessfully) trying to convince a sister
company that allocating TCP po
Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> - How can I choose a guaranteed free TCP port?
>
>www.iana.org
>IANA -- Internat Assigned Numbers Authority
This is fine in theory, but doesn't work quite as well in practice.
I spent several years (unsuccessfully) trying to convince a sister
company th
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has only
> a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that would be
> shared between programs... All this while Windows has a very interesting
> clipboard system tha
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has only
> a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that would be
> shared between programs... All this while Windows has a very interesting
> clipboard system th
You might also want to look a GNUstep ( www.gnustep.org ) as well.
stef
You wrote:
> > - Whether a similar solution already exists in the freenix world
> > (perhaps in Linux?)
>
> Might want to look into the various distributed object models being
> considered (don't both the KDE and GNOME people
You might also want to look a GNUstep ( www.gnustep.org ) as well.
stef
You wrote:
> > - Whether a similar solution already exists in the freenix world
> > (perhaps in Linux?)
>
> Might want to look into the various distributed object models being
> considered (don't both the KDE and GNOME peopl
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
>
> I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has
> only a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that
> would be shared bet
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
>
> I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has
> only a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that
> would be shared be
The hard part is going to be the applications to co-operate.
good luck. it's be nice. especially if it worked with the syscons
cut-n-paste.
julian
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
>
> I have noticed
Hello!
I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has only
a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that would be
shared between programs... All this while Windows has a very interest
The hard part is going to be the applications to co-operate.
good luck. it's be nice. especially if it worked with the syscons
cut-n-paste.
julian
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
>
> I have noticed
Hello!
I am new to FreeBSD and Unix, but not new to programming and TCP/IP.
I have noticed that there is no good clipboard system in FreeBSD. X has only
a rudimentary clipboard, and outside X there is no clipboard that would be
shared between programs... All this while Windows has a very interes
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