Which version has that?
Not 10.1
"FreeBSD does not support packages by default".
Update the manpages, there is no information of value there. Just untrue "facts".
I need a how-to, manual style, not an informational brochure, hotel garbage.
I'm sure the system is good, I just can't find where to learn how to do anything with it, more often than not.
Maybe everyone has previous knowledge that I do not?
Someone please point me in the right direction.
6.1.
Refer to the ports page for info on software packages ported to FreeBSD. The list currently tops 24,000 and is growing daily, so come back to check often or subscribe to the FreeBSD announcements mailing list for periodic updates on new entries.
Most ports should work on the 8.X, 9.X, and 10.X branches. Each time a FreeBSD release is made, a snapshot of the ports tree at the time of release in also included in the ports/ directory.
FreeBSD supports packages, which provide a compressed binary distribution. Package can be installed and uninstalled again easily. On FreeBSD, pkg(7) to install packages.
Not 10.1
"FreeBSD does not support packages by default".
Update the manpages, there is no information of value there. Just untrue "facts".
I need a how-to, manual style, not an informational brochure, hotel garbage.
I'm sure the system is good, I just can't find where to learn how to do anything with it, more often than not.
Maybe everyone has previous knowledge that I do not?
Someone please point me in the right direction.
6.1.
Refer to the ports page for info on software packages ported to FreeBSD. The list currently tops 24,000 and is growing daily, so come back to check often or subscribe to the FreeBSD announcements mailing list for periodic updates on new entries.
Most ports should work on the 8.X, 9.X, and 10.X branches. Each time a FreeBSD release is made, a snapshot of the ports tree at the time of release in also included in the ports/ directory.
FreeBSD supports packages, which provide a compressed binary distribution. Package can be installed and uninstalled again easily. On FreeBSD, pkg(7) to install packages.