Re: which port for this job?

2009-12-16 Thread Bakul Shah
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:01:22 EST Chuck Robey chu...@telenix.org wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: Chuck Robey wrote: I need to block out a mildly complex OO diagram, and I wanted to get a suggestion for what ports selection might be best. inkscape if you want something point'n'click to

Re: Questions on FreeBSD today

2008-07-09 Thread Bakul Shah
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 15:34:42 +0530 Rahul Siddharthan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... So I'm seriously considering FreeBSD 7. On the plus side, I've done quite a lot of C programming (though not system-level) since I last used FreeBSD, so I can try some hackery if I need to. On the

Re: FreshPorts search plugin

2007-01-31 Thread Bakul Shah
I would like a FreshPorts plugin for my broswer. You know what I mean... I little box into which I can search FreshPorts.org. It would save me from typing site:freshports.org as part of my Google query. I use both Firefox and Opera, so a plugin for either that does that, would be

Re: Audio CD archiving

2005-07-28 Thread Bakul Shah
I don't completely understand your requirements, but I've been happy with audio/abcde from the Ports Collection for ripping my CDs. It does CDDB lookup ... Thanks for the recommendation! (Thanks also to Emanual Haupt and David Wolfskill). Looks like I have multiple choices I *hate* that

Audio CD archiving

2005-07-27 Thread Bakul Shah
I have been trying to archive some old CDs and running into trouble. Are there decent tools under freebsd for archiving audio CDs? Archival means not just saving the exact bits from the CD but also saving auxiliary information such as artist name, album title, song titles, song author etc. etc.