Garcon is an implementation of the freedesktop.org menu specification
replacing the former Xfce menu library libxfce4menu. It is based on
GLib/GIO only and aims at covering the entire specification except for
legacy menus.
Graffer is a small utility that collects numeric values from external programs
and produces graphs like mrtg, pfstat or alike.
Another GPL GTK2 frontend for cdrecord, mkisofs, readcd and sox!
With graveman you can burn audio cd (wav, ogg, mp3), data cd, and duplicate cd.
Graylog is a centralized log server that accepts various structured
and unstructred log data. Logs are stored in Elasticsearch. Graylog
let's you search and analyze logs using a REST HTTP API.
gconf-editor is a GNOME 2 GConf database editor. It is analogous to
regedit on Windows.
This is a port of Box Backup, an online backup daemon
The backup daemon, bbackupd, runs on all machines to be backed up. The
store server daemon, bbstored runs on a central server. Data is sent
to the store server, which stores all data on local filesystems, that
is, only on local hard drives. Tape or other archive media is not
used.
The system is designed to be easy to set up and run, and cheap to use.
Once set up, there should be no need for user or administrative
intervention, apart from usual system maintenance.
GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand
Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich
Stefan Boleyn.
This port builds the grub-bhyve binary, allowing booting of non-FreeBSD
operating systems in bhyve.
GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand
Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich
Stefan Boleyn.
This port builds the GRUB x86_64-efi boot modules, allowing grub-install
or grub-mkrescue to install with EFI support.
GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand
Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich
Stefan Boleyn.
This port does not install GRUB on the master boot record of your hard drive.
To do this you will need to read the info page that is installed by the port.