second sweep for MESSAGE decoration removal; ok espie@

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danh 2004-10-13 20:28:01 +00:00
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###
SatTrack V3.1.6
Copyright (c) 1992-1997 Bester Tracking Systems. All Rights Reserved.
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Purchasing the OpenBSD CD-ROM does not entitle the user to use
SatTrack or parts of it commercially. Commercial usage of SatTrack
must be licensed by Bester Tracking Systems.
###

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*** The initial auxil, catalogs, and tools files have
*** been placed in ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/xephem. Move them
*** where you will. Once moved you MUST modify
*** ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/app-defaults/XEphem
*** At a minimum you must change XEphem.BaseDir.
The initial auxil, catalogs, and tools files have
been placed in ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/xephem. Move them
where you will. Once moved you MUST modify
${PREFIX}/lib/X11/app-defaults/XEphem
At a minimum you must change XEphem.BaseDir.

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Before use, you MUST customize the "fax" script slightly. In
particular, you must set the device name (normally cua00 on a
workstation, cua01 on a PC with a serial mouse).
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CONFIGFILES="/etc/efax.rc ${HOME:-~}/.efaxrc ./.efaxrc") to obviate
the need to change these settings should you reinstall future
versions of this package.
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==============================================================
${HORDE_NAME} has been installed into ${INSTDIR}/${HORDE_MODULE}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
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Before installing ${HORDE_NAME}, make sure that Horde is correctly
configured and working first!
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The Horde Application Framework has been installed into
${INSTDIR}
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You can ensure you have a working install by accessing:
http://<localhost>/horde/test.php
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In order to invoke the JVM, the data segment size by your
'limit' builtin must be at least 262144.
Please refer to your shell's manual page for details.
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A demo of the Curses-Widgets library in action has been copied
to ${PREFIX}/share/examples/p5-Curses-Widgets/demo.pl
Run it now to see the capabilities of the library, and make
sure installation has been successful.
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Example config files for Courier-IMAP have been installed
in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/courier-imap.
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If you require userdb or quota support, then install the
courier-utils package.
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You now need to copy the Courier-POP3 configuration files to
${COURIERCONF} from ${PREFIX}/share/examples/courier-imap
and edit them appropriately.
To use POP3-SSL, be sure to read ssl(8) and run the
mkpop3dcert script if you require a self-signed certificate
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${HORDE_NAME} has been installed into ${INSTDIR}/${HORDE_MODULE}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
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Before installing ${HORDE_NAME}, make sure that Horde is correctly
configured and working first!
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The documentation for maildrop has been installed in
${PREFIX}/share/doc/maildrop.
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There are currently NO setuid/gid bits enabled, but if you
use maildrop in certain capacities, these will need to be
set to allow maildrop to function correctly.
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**
** In order to update /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, run
**
** ${PREFIX}/libexec/amanda/patch-system --enable-index --enable-tape
**
** You should check both of these files, verifying proper installation.
** Once verified issue the command:
**
** kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
**
** You also need to create /operator/.amandahosts, which will contain
** the FQDN of the tape server. The contents should look like this:
**
** backup.openbsd.org amanda
**
** The permissions of /operator/.amandahosts must be restricted:
**
** chmod u=rw /operator/.amandahosts
** chown operator:operator /operator/.amandahosts
**
In order to update /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, run
${PREFIX}/libexec/amanda/patch-system --enable-index --enable-tape
You should check both of these files, verifying proper installation.
Once verified issue the command:
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
You also need to create /operator/.amandahosts, which will contain
the FQDN of the tape server. The contents should look like this:
backup.openbsd.org amanda
The permissions of /operator/.amandahosts must be restricted:
chmod u=rw /operator/.amandahosts
chown operator:operator /operator/.amandahosts

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**
** In order to update /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, run
**
** ${PREFIX}/libexec/amanda/patch-system --disable-index --disable-tape
**
** You should check both of these files, verifying proper installation.
** Once verified issue the command:
**
** kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
**
** You also need to create /operator/.amandahosts, which will contain
** the FQDN of the tape server. The contents should look like this:
**
** backup.openbsd.org amanda
**
** The permissions of /operator/.amandahosts must be restricted:
**
** chmod u=rw /operator/.amandahosts
** chown operator:operator /operator/.amandahosts
**
In order to update /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, run
${PREFIX}/libexec/amanda/patch-system --disable-index --disable-tape
You should check both of these files, verifying proper installation.
Once verified issue the command:
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
You also need to create /operator/.amandahosts, which will contain
the FQDN of the tape server. The contents should look like this:
backup.openbsd.org amanda
The permissions of /operator/.amandahosts must be restricted:
chmod u=rw /operator/.amandahosts
chown operator:operator /operator/.amandahosts

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Altough the use of it it's not required, an example
file for IPaudit has been installed on
${PREFIX}/share/examples/ipaudit
=====================================================
Altough the use of it it's not required, an example
file for IPaudit has been installed on
${PREFIX}/share/examples/ipaudit

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A complete set of documentation for MaraDNS has been installed
in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/maradns-devel
It contains a FAQ, configuration examples and full instructions
on how to setup MaraDNS.
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A complete set of documentation for MaraDNS has been installed
in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/maradns
It contains a FAQ, configuration examples and full instructions
on how to setup MaraDNS.
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You may need to add these entries to your /etc/services file
to register the dhcp services:
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${PREFIX}/share/doc/wide-dhcp , and
${PREFIX}/share/examples/wide-dhcp
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A sample configuration file for Yafc has been installed into
${PREFIX}/share/examples/yafc/yafcrc.sample
You can copy this file to /etc to establish a default set of
options for Yafc. If it is not present here, Yafc will also
attempt to find it in ~/.yafc/yafcrc
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==========================================================================
To activate the new printing system do the following:
- Copy these config files from ${PREFIX}/share/examples/LPRng
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For further information, have a look at:
${PREFIX}/share/doc/LPRng
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*****
* If you wish to allow lsof to be used by other than root you must
* make it sgid to the group kmem. However, the code has NOT been
* audited... you have been warned.
*****
If you wish to allow lsof to be used by other than root you must
make it sgid to the group kmem. However, the code has NOT been
audited... you have been warned.

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A complete set of documentation for the modular stylesheets
is in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/docbook-dsssl
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Example files demonstrating the XML::RSS API have been
installed in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/p5-XML-RSS
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${HORDE_NAME} has been installed into ${INSTDIR}/${HORDE_MODULE}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
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Before installing ${HORDE_NAME}, make sure that Horde is correctly
configured and working first!
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A complete set of documentation for MHonArc has been installed
in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mhonarc
It contains a FAQ and full instructions on customizing the
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Examples and extra programs to use with MHonArc are installed
under ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mhonarc
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+---------------
| To completely deinstall mod_auth_bsd, you should edit
|
| /var/www/conf/httpd.conf
|
| and remove the line that starts with:
|
| LoadModule bsd_auth_module
|
| Do not do this if you plan on re-installing the mod_auth_bsd
| package before the next apache restart.
+---------------
To completely deinstall mod_auth_bsd, you should edit
/var/www/conf/httpd.conf
and remove the line that starts with:
LoadModule bsd_auth_module
Do not do this if you plan on re-installing the mod_auth_bsd
package before the next apache restart.

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${HORDE_NAME} has been installed into ${INSTDIR}/${HORDE_MODULE}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
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Before installing ${HORDE_NAME}, make sure that Horde is correctly
configured and working first!
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The PHP iCalendar has been installed into
${INSTDIR}
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You can ensure you have a working install by accessing:
http://<localhost>/phpicalendar/
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The phpMyAdmin has been installed into ${INSTDIR}
You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server:
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You can ensure you have a working install by accessing:
http://<localhost>/phpMyAdmin/index.php
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${HORDE_NAME} has been installed into ${INSTDIR}/${HORDE_MODULE}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
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Before installing ${HORDE_NAME}, make sure that Horde is correctly
configured and working first!
==============================================================

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The WordPress has been installed into
${INSTDIR}
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You can ensure you have a working install by accessing:
http://<localhost>/wordpress/
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The XOOPS has been installed into
${INSTDIR}
Proceed to complete the installation by reading:
${INSTDIR}/docs/INSTALL.html
==============================================================