DSBMD is a media/filesystem type detecting daemon that allows clients to mount
storage devices.
DSBMD watches the mount table for changes, monitors devd events for new storage
devices, polls CD/DVD drives and card readers for media change events, deter-
mines media types, volume names, and filesystem types. Mountable devices,
changes in the mount table as well as device add/remove events and altered
states of mountable devices are presented to clients. Clients can request DSBMD
to mount, unmount, and eject media, or set the CD/DVD reading speed.
ciso-maker - tiny and easy to use tool to convert ISO images
in CSO (compressed ISO) format.
Based on CISO, but with bug fixes.
DSBWrtSysctl is a FreeBSD command-line tool to add variable=value pairs to
/etc/sysctl.conf, or to change the values of existing variables.
DT PS Tree shows running processes as a tree. It is a reimplementation of
pstree from PSmisc for FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and possibly
other modern BSD variants. It also works without /proc and will show the full
set of processes in a jail even if init is not present.
The du2ps reads output of du(1), then generates a figure of
hierarchical structure and utilization of each directory.
The du2ps is a similar program to xdu, but it produces result as
a PostScript file.
The default paper is ISO A4, but you can select Letter or ISO A3/B4/B5.
You can also specify font name, font size, number of columns and other
options.
Tools for creating and extracting read-only compressed filesystem images
in cloop V2.0 format.
dvtm brings the concept of tiling window management, popularized by X11-window
managers like dwm to the console. As a console window manager it tries to make
it easy to work with multiple console based programs like vim, mutt, cmus or
irssi.
Cpuid dumps detailed information about the CPU(s) gathered from the
CPUID instruction, and also determines the exact model of CPU(s).
It supports Intel, AMD, and VIA CPUs, as well as older Transmeta,
Cyrix, UMC, NexGen, Rise, and SiS CPUs.
This port contains two scripts to easily create, manipulate and run
FreeBSD jails.
The ddpt utility is a variant of the standard Unix command dd which
copies files. The ddpt utility specializes in files that are block
devices. For block devices that understand the SCSI command set,
finer grain control over the copy may be available via a SCSI
pass-through interface.