Unfortunately, I'm not an app guy. Hopeing anyone
is listening.
As I live my spare time with the tablet very handy
and I found some nice stuff for Unix I launched the idea.
Indeed, I continue to read you. But I already expressed
my thoughts around the app.. if I miss to reply to
some of your sugg
On 8/9/23 00:27, Daniele B. wrote:
Just pushing myself over any device limit..
I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
and wondering if we can hope to have an "OpenBSD Doc"
app beside a "FreeBSD Doc" app anytime soon?
Anyone's offer? Yes I'm talking to you.. ;D
Nothing stopp
Not quite. Haikus have a 5-7-5 pattern. But, with a few subtle
modifications, it can be:
Without reading more,
you are either trolling, or
fucking retarded.
It does grow tiresome, Daniele. Read the room a little bit.
On 9/7/23 14:30, Jan Stary wrote:
Without even reading ahead:
you are eit
After an issue with mangl, from ports, I discovered and configure man.cgi
on localhost httpd after install - works great (online or offline)!
Thanks,
David Rinehart
On 9/8/23 13:54, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 8:02 AM Luke Call wrote:
>> On 2023-09-07 22:47:47+0200, Dan
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 8:02 AM Luke Call wrote:
>
> On 2023-09-07 22:47:47+0200, Daniele B. wrote:
> >
> > > I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
> > > can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
> >
> > Thanks for the answer Shokara. My i
On 2023-09-07 22:47:47+0200, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> > I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
> > can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
>
> Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the development
> in the community
Sep 8, 2023 01:51:44 Shokara Kou :
> then I suggest reading Michael W. Lucas's book
> called Absolute OpenBSD[1] (and other books feature on OpenBSD's
> site[2]). Though it's not a mobile app, it's still an excellent source
> of documentation.
Hello, sorry for the nap ;D
Thank you for the sugges
Hi again Daniele,
> I do not know if this is acceptable and forgive me for the unwanted
> advertisement but attached a screenshot of the basic functionalities of the
> app
> I was wondering about.
If you want a good source of offline documentation for OpenBSD but don't
want to use an offline cop
Sep 7, 2023 23:39:46 Ingo Schwarze :
>> working offline
>
> That's a pretty bad idea. The information on man.openbsd.org
> is automatically updated every night; an offline copy would almost
> instantly become outdated
I'm pointing to a rich version of the FAQ more than the man, this
should have
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 10:47:47PM +0200:
>> I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
>> can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
> Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the
> development
> I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
> can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the development
in the community of a serious app, with commands directory and full-text sea
Thank you to touch base with the usual insults too, Jan. ;D
>> Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc App
I know how to discriminate and sort these apps obviously, it was an
humoristic axe I played against the non obvious coudardy to leave OpenBSD
always at the last place on the market f
Hi Daniele,
> I was clearly meaning doing the doc app before to put the whole OpenBSD on
> the cloud,
> sorry for the late clarification. ;D
I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
That way you
On Sep 07 18:19:29, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Clearly I do not want to discriminate among
> Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc
> mobile apps, of the App Store ( the proposed order is clearly random)
Learn to discriminate, for everyone's sake.
Without even reading ahead:
you are either trolling
or just fucking retarded.
(Is that a haiku?)
On Sep 07 16:27:18, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just pushing myself over any device limit..
> I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
> and wondering if we can hope to have
Sep 7, 2023 19:24:51 Ingo Schwarze :
>
> In particular, there is no interest in providing an "OpenBSD Doc"
> app on Google Play, nor can i see any need for such an app.
I was clearly meaning doing the doc app before to put the whole OpenBSD on the
cloud,
sorry for the late clarification. ;D
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 06:08:06PM +0200:
> I simply opened my Google Play and I tried to search Unix
> and related terms, etc etc.
I had to look up what "Google Play" means, but now your question
is specific enough to allow an authoritative answer:
Providing apps t
Clearly I do not want to discriminate among
Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc
mobile apps, of the App Store ( the proposed order is clearly random)
-- Daniele Bonini
Hey Ingo,
> I feel very confused
Sorry to have awaked you, I didn't think "App Sore" could cause so much
disappointment in one person, sorry for that.
I notice that you oftwn write me sporting some .de domains, it will be a case I
say.
I guess you are pointing about "my blood". However, no prob
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 04:27:18PM +0200:
> Just pushing myself over any device limit..
Huh? What does that mean?
> I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
> and wondering if we can hope to have an "OpenBSD Doc"
> app beside a "FreeBSD Doc" app a
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