Thank you!!! Look forward in using netbsd again. :D

ciao,
SFC Hammond US Army


2014-08-10 10:05 GMT-04:00 Leonardo Taccari <iaml...@gmail.com>:

> Hello to the entire NetBSD community!
> I'm happy to announce that I've revived the NetBSD reference card
> (I wrote it in 2008).
>
> After thinking a bit about it I saw that six years ago I did two big
> mistakes:
>  0. The source code of the NetBSD reference card was not easily
>     available through a RCS (but only via HTTP)... This discouraged a
>     lot contribution.
>  1. I didn't discussed with all interesting users and developers for the
>     topics that should be part of the NetBSD reference card (IMO it
>     should be useful for everyone).
>
> I've updated it and now is finally available in this git repository:
>
>  https://github.com/iamleot/netbsd-refcard
>
> It uses print/tex-leaflet and also (optionally) print/latex-mk in order
> to ease the generation of the PDF.
>
> I've found similar material that I hope to integrate in some way or
> another in the reference card:
>  o https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/netbsd_command-line_cheat-sheet/
>  [more or less all interesting commands described there are present in
>  the reference card]
>  o https://wiki.netbsd.org/users/imil/cheatsheet/
>  [there are various interesting information that ATM are not in the
>  reference card, in particular: IPv6, build.sh example, upgrading the
>  system with binaries (maybe should be used sysutils/sysupgrade or
>  sysupdate here), and probably also a basic wpa_supplicant.conf
>  configuration]
>
> If we need more space it can be also splitted in a
> ``NetBSD reference card'' and in a ``pkgsrc reference card''.
>
>
> Every kind of critiques and comments are welcomed!
> Ciao,
> L.
>
>


-- 
Chris Hammond
449 Frick Ave
Waynesboro, PA 17268

(c) (305) 720-8407

Reply via email to