Replace 8-bit characters.

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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2002/12/29 15:15:18 fgsch Exp $
# Original from: Stéphane Peter <megastep@megastep.org>
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/01/20 19:10:00 naddy Exp $
# Original from: Stephane Peter <megastep@megastep.org>
COMMENT= "script generating a self-extractible .tgz from a directory"

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simultaneously or separately. The AvantGo.com service (www.avantgo.com)
is the first such server.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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basic scripting facilities.
The package has been developed by Arno Augustin and Frank Hoering at
the University of Nürnberg-Erlangen, Germany. XCept version 2 has
the University of Nuernberg-Erlangen, Germany. XCept version 2 has
been the last version distributed under a BSD-style copyright; the
package went commercial in later versions. The authors no longer
distribute or support version 2.
Jörg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>
Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>

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Date::Handler is a container for dates that holds all the methods
to transform itself from Timezone to Timezone and format itself.
This module idea comes from an original version written by dLux
(Szabó, Balázs) <dlux@kapu.hu> in his module Class::Date.
(Szabo, Balazs) <dlux@kapu.hu> in his module Class::Date.
Date::Handler is implemented in pure Perl using POSIX modules, it
encapsulates the environment variable TZ for it's time zone management

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The original xonix game has been seen somewhere on an old
PC/XT clone. This is a reimplementation from scratch,
done by Torsten Schönitz starting the project on a Macin-
tosh. The X11 support has been written by rg Wunsch
with the pleasant help by Alfredo Herrera Hernández.
done by Torsten Schoenitz starting the project on a Macin-
tosh. The X11 support has been written by Joerg Wunsch
with the pleasant help by Alfredo Herrera Hernandez.

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Allows you to use K-Jöfol skins with XMMS.
Allows you to use K-Jofol skins with XMMS.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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engineer this product to ascertain the source code for any
AT&T Software.
© AT&T Corp. All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered
(C) AT&T Corp. All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered
trademark of AT&T Corp.

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$OpenBSD: SECURITY,v 1.4 2001/10/06 10:35:14 ho Exp $
$OpenBSD: SECURITY,v 1.5 2003/01/20 19:10:01 naddy Exp $
Quick notes on security issues using BIND 8
-------------------------------------------
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--
Håkan Olsson <ho@openbsd.org>
Hakan Olsson <ho@openbsd.org>
Jakob Schlyter <jakob@openbsd.org>

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mICQ is a very portable text-mode ICQ clone - it is known to compile
under Linux, BSD, AIX, HPUX, Windows, AmigaOS and with restrictions
BeOS. Originally written by Matthew D. Smith, a great part of mICQ has
been rewritten by Rüdiger Kuhlmann, in particular the support for the
been rewritten by Ruediger Kuhlmann, in particular the support for the
new version 8 of the ICQ protocol that became necessary, the
internationalization, the file transfer and some restructuring of the
code.

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- ISO-8859-7 ISO Greek
- ascii 7 bit ascii
- ascii fi se 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
'{' = <EFBFBD>ä (adieresis)
'|' = <EFBFBD>ö (odieresis)
'}' = <EFBFBD>å (aring)
'[' = <EFBFBD>Ä (Adieresis)
'\\' = <EFBFBD>Ö (Odieresis)
']' = <EFBFBD>Å (Aring)
'{' = adieresis
'|' = odieresis
'}' = aring
'[' = Adieresis
'\' = Odieresis
']' = Aring
- ascii dk no 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
'{' = <EFBFBD>æ (ae)
'|' = <EFBFBD>ø (oslash)
'}' = <EFBFBD>å (aring)
'[' = <EFBFBD>Æ (AE)
'\\' = <EFBFBD>Ø (Oslash)
']' = <EFBFBD>Å (Aring)
'{' = ae
'|' = oslash
'}' = aring
'[' = AE
'\' = Oslash
']' = Aring
- IBM/PC standard PC/DOS character set
- Mac Macintosh character set
- VMS VMS multinational charset

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AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager which was
originally put together by Bo Yang. BowMan was based on the fvwm window
manager, written by Robert Nation. Fvwm was based on code from twm. And so
on... It is designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the NEXTSTEP®
on... It is designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the NEXTSTEP(R)
user interface, while adding useful, requested, and neat features. The
changes which comprise AfterStep's personality were originally part of
BowMan development, but due to a desire to move past simple emulation and