The font-awesome-rails provides the Font-Awesome web fonts and stylesheets as a
Rails engine for use with the asset pipeline.
The font-awesome-rails provides the Font-Awesome web fonts and stylesheets as a
Rails engine for use with the asset pipeline.
This is a puzzle from the old C64 Impossible Mission game.
The idea is to combine the 36 tiles in sets of 4, such that each set
of 4 makes a solid block. Clicking on the tiles on the left toggles
them. A tile can't be turned on if it overlaps with any existing on
tiles. The lone rectangle on the right is the combination of all
the on tiles. Clicking on that is an easy way to turn all tiles off.
When 4 tiles combine to make a solid block, they vanish. The goal is
to get rid of all the tiles. There is no score or timer. Just do it
for the intellectual exercise.
"Gish isn't your average hero, in fact he's not your average
anything... see Gish is a ball of tar. A Sunday stroll with his
lady friend Brea goes awry when a shadowy figure emerges from an
open man hole and pulls Brea into the ground below. Following
Brea's calls for help Gish suddenly finds himself in the
subterranean sewers of Dross, a long forgotten city filled with
twisting corridors, evil traps and some of the most demented
creatures imaginable."
This is the demo version of the game. Visit the website to buy
the full version.
Policyd v2
Policyd v2 (codenamed "cluebringer") is a multi-platform policy
server for popular MTAs. This policy daemon is designed mostly
for large scale mail hosting environments.
Allows for the importing of addressbooks from a CSV (comma separated
values) file. This will be located at the bottom of the "Addresses"
section.
Felis sends one or more files to stdin. Unlike cat, felis will place all
of its output to a single line.
since is a Unix utility similar to tail. Unlike tail, since only shows the
lines appended since the last time. It is useful to monitor growing log
files.
The HL7 toolkit provides a lightweight Perl API for creating,
manipulating, sending, and receiving HL7 messages. For more
information about HL7, see http://www.hl7.org
This is a port of the "pptp-linux" PPTP client. It can establish a
PPP connection with an NT server, tunneled through a PPTP link over
the Internet. In effect, it makes the client machine behave as if
it were on the same LAN as the server.
John Polstra has created the port, including bug fixes that were
subsequently integrated in the upstream release, and a patch to
use FreeBSD's userland "ppp" package rather than "pppd" which it
was originally designed to use.
There is no manpage for this package, but you will find some
quickstart instructions and example configuration files in
"${PREFIX}/share/examples/pptpclient".