DSBDriverd is a daemon that automatically tries to find and load the suitable
driver(s) for your PCI and USB hardware.
DSBWrtSysctl is a FreeBSD command-line tool to add variable=value pairs to
/etc/sysctl.conf, or to change the values of existing variables.
dvdbackup is a tool to rip video DVDs from the command line. It has the
advantages of being small, fast, and easy to use.
EDID is binary data encoded in the monitor firmware. edid-decode renders this
binary data into a human-readable text form.
The DTraceToolkit is a collection of useful documented scripts developed
by the DTrace community and maintained as part of Open DTrace.
Extipl is a partition-selectable boot loader/installer which
makes coexistence of several operating systems on your machine.
This program works only IBM-PC/AT compatible computers.
Disktype detects the content format of a disk, device, or disk image.
It knows about common file systems, partition tables, and boot codes.
Virtual Memory Toucher
vmtouch is a tool for learning about and controlling the file system
cache of Unix and Unix-like systems.
Xfburn is a simple CD/DVD burning application based on libburnia libraries,
which supports erasing, formatting of discs; burning of iso images, audio, and
data compositions.
FVCool is the FreeBSD version of the famous VCool software
(http://vcool.occludo.net) which changes the PCI configuration data
of some chipsets and thus allows AMD Athlon/Duron CPUs to go into
power-save mode. This makes the CPU consume a lot less electric
energy, and it produces a lot less heat as well. This trick is not
a secret - on FreeBSD, you can actually achieve the same effect
which this software has using the "pciconf" command.
Please note that this software may have a negative impact on the
system's stability and thus should not be employed in production
or mission-critical environments.