I can't keep up with everything... everything changes very quickly from version to version. I often, out of inertia, use technologies, commands, and methods that are already in various stages of decay and decomposition. Sometimes it happens that a particular configuration, program setting, or utility is no longer used and is headed straight to the crematorium.
For example, I read about /proc: Wikipedia says it's a dying technology, gradually dying and aiming to leave the FreeBSD world in the future. The /usr/local/sbin/ntpdate technology is also a zombie, as is CVS/CVSup, etc.
What resources/commands/technologies do you know that:
1. are completely dead in FreeBSD and in which version?
2. are not dead yet, but will soon be?
3. have died and been resurrected?
4. if they died, have these new alternatives taken their place?
The purpose of this thread is to collect all the dead bodies, zombie ghosts, and conduct an inventory of the FreeBSD cemetery.
Thank you.
For example, I read about /proc: Wikipedia says it's a dying technology, gradually dying and aiming to leave the FreeBSD world in the future. The /usr/local/sbin/ntpdate technology is also a zombie, as is CVS/CVSup, etc.
What resources/commands/technologies do you know that:
1. are completely dead in FreeBSD and in which version?
2. are not dead yet, but will soon be?
3. have died and been resurrected?
4. if they died, have these new alternatives taken their place?
The purpose of this thread is to collect all the dead bodies, zombie ghosts, and conduct an inventory of the FreeBSD cemetery.
Thank you.