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authorwill <will@FreeBSD.org>2001-04-16 11:16:14 +0800
committerwill <will@FreeBSD.org>2001-04-16 11:16:14 +0800
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Add yawmppp 2.0.1, a Window Maker dockapp that helps with easy use
of pppd. I *really* like this one because it relies on shell scripts rather than requiring you to use its GUI (i.e.: you can use it only once, just to create your pppd scripts. Plus it has several different GUI looks. :-) :-) Oh well, that was the old days when i was on a modem. Bwahahaha!! /me pets his 10baseT college ethernet connection. Good connection. Good! Good!! Forgotten by: will (yes, this was in my ~/ports dir for a long long time: 403 days... longer than I have been a committer) *hangs head in shame* Reminded by: Some guy on IRC who's coming to Purdue. ;) Soldier! Commit this goldurned thing to history! YES SIR!!!! <WHIRR> *click*
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+YAWMPPP (Yet Another Window Maker PPP dockapp) is a
+Window Maker dockapp that gets its inspiration from the
+original WMPPP. It has an easy-to-use GUI configuration
+dialog and generates a chat script (as well as stop and
+start scripts) for use with pppd. The dockapp shows
+how long you've been connected, current network traffic,
+and some fairly interesting lights.
+
+WWW: http://yawmppp.seul.org/
+Author: Felipe Bergo <bergo@seul.org>
+
+- Will <andrews@technologist.com>