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Commonly Used Packages
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Almost all machines get the following (decreasing minimalism):
bash
vim
unzip
bzip2
pv
htop
iftop
lsof
ngrep
screen
wget
curl
git
subversion
unrar
alpine
python
ipython
nginx
pork
e2fsprogs
unison
ctorrent
nmap
netcat
tcpdump
tree
lsblk
If debian-based, add ``build-essential``, ``openssh-server``, ``manpages-dev``,
``iproute``, and it's ``git-core`` (not ``git``) and ``mtr-tiny`` (not
``mtr``). See also [debian].
If it's not a headless machine I add:
gitk
vlc
xzgc
meld
emacs
gtkchtheme
pidgin
firefox
ImageMagick
And then these are optional (heavier):
lyx
fluxbox
teTeX
mplayer
xpdf
xfce4
gimp
wireshark
FreeBSD
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For a FreeBSD desktop workstation, I typically select an "X windows kernel
developer" base system with ``sshd``, linux binary support, and NTP
configured.
The following extra packages must be fetch by hand (still?):
java ("Diablo Latte" jdk from FreeBSD Foundation)
``pkg_add`` will fail with a ``getcwd`` error if you try to install many
packages with the same command. Instead, once you have ``bash`` installed,
you want to do something like::
$ for i in `echo vim screen python blah blah blah`; do pkg_add -r $i; done
Note that with many packages it's almost impossible to avoid installing X
windows; I think there's a flag for this somewhere.
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