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  OpenBSD Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ is supplemental documentation to the man pages, available both in the installed system and online.
The FAQ maintainers are Nick Holland, Joel Knight, and Steven Mestdagh.
Questions and comments regarding the FAQ may be directed to faq@openbsd.org.
www.openbsd.org /faq/index.html   (1078 words)

  
  The Official Eclipse FAQs - Eclipsepedia
FAQ My runtime workbench runs, but my plug-in does not show.
The FAQs in this chapter show how resources are managed in a workspace and what API is available to control and track their lifecycle.
Permission to publish the FAQ book contents here has been graciously offered by Addison-Wesley, publishers of the official Eclipse Series which wouldn't be possible without the great help from Greg Doench.
wiki.eclipse.org /index.php/Eclipse_FAQs   (5669 words)

  
  FAQ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The FAQ is an Internet textual tradition originating from a combination of mailing list-laziness plus speculation and a separate technical and political need within NASA in the early 1980s.
On USENET, posting questions which are covered in a group's FAQ is often considered poor netiquette, as it shows that the poster has not done the expected background reading before asking others to provide answers.
Today "FAQ" is more frequently used to refer to the list, and a text consisting of questions and their answers is often called a FAQ regardless of whether the questions are actually frequently asked (if asked at all).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FAQ   (934 words)

  
 Wikipedia:FAQ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Administration FAQ – What an administrator (or "sysop") is, sysop status, and server administration.
Problems FAQ – Questions relating to past or present difficulties and criticism.
PHP script FAQ – Covers the major difference in the PHP script from UseModWiki.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ   (447 words)

  
 Faq-O-Matic Faq-O-Matic
The Faq-O-Matic is a CGI-based system that automates the process of maintaining a FAQ (or Frequently Asked Questions list).
It allows visitors to your FAQ to take part in keeping it up-to-date.
Administrators' Guide tells FAQ administrators how to download, install and maintain a FAQ-O-Matic.
faqomatic.sourceforge.net   (198 words)

  
 TWiki . Abiword . AbiWordFAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
FaqTemplates: FAQ: Creating Templates On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 20:44, John L. Clark wrote: Is there a way to create a new template and add it to the template list, so that a new document...
FaqWhatDoesBiDiMean: FAQ: What Does BiDi Mean BiDi (and its capitalization variants) is short for BiDirectional, which is used to indicate support for both Left-To-Right LTR and Right...
When writing a new FAQ page, keep in mind that the first 160 characters of the page are treated as the page summary and displayed on pages like this.
www.abisource.com /twiki/bin/view/Abiword/AbiWordFAQ   (2695 words)

  
 JUnit FAQ
The current version of this FAQ is maintained by Mike Clark.
FAQ or in the documentation should be posted to the
The author of this FAQ sees no clear advantage to adopting this approach and believes that said developers also put their curly braces on the wrong line.
junit.sourceforge.net /doc/faq/faq.htm   (5273 words)

  
 Tinnitus FAQ
The Tinnitus FAQ Maintainer will always try to answer questions via private e-mail, however it is suggested you contact people with better expertise by posting publicly to the newsgroup: alt.support.tinnitus or visiting a health care provider specializing in tinnitus treatment.
Future revisions to the Tinnitus FAQ will be indexed by topic and date and posted in What's New, with the new information linked to the applicable topic.
The Tinnitus FAQ should not be used as a substitute for advice and treatment from a competent health care provider specializing in tinnitus.
www.bixby.org /faq/tinnitus.html   (1376 words)

  
 What is FAQ? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Pronounced as separate letters, or as "fak," and short for frequently asked questions, a FAQ is an online document that poses a series of common questions and answers on a specific topic.
FAQs originated in Usenet groups as a way to answer questions about the rules of the service.
Frequently, FAQs are formatted as help files or hypertext documents.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/F/FAQ.html   (285 words)

  
 FAQ : HURRICANES, TYPHOONS, AND TROPICAL CYCLONES
This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) web site attempts to address various questions regarding hurricanes, typhoons and tropical cyclones that have been posed to us as hurricane researchers over the years.
While it is not intended to be a technical guide, references are given throughout the FAQ for those that would like additional, detailed information.
Hopefully, this FAQ site can help answer some of the questions that you may have about the characteristics of these catastrophic storms, how they are monitored and forecasted, and what are some of research topics that are being addressed today.
www.aoml.noaa.gov /hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqHED.html   (1633 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions About Creationism and Evolution"
TO Archive is to provide easy access to the many FAQ (frequently asked question) files and essays have been posted to the Usenet newsgroup talk.origins.
Evolution and Chance FAQ and the Five Major Misconceptions about Evolution FAQ: Evolution Proceeds by Random Chance.
See the Isochron Dating FAQ and the Age of the Earth FAQ.
www.talkorigins.org /origins/faqs-qa.html   (1632 words)

  
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Every copy of the FAQ must include this notice or an approved translation, information on who is currently maintaining the FAQ and how to contact them (including their e-mail address), and information on where the latest version of the FAQ is archived (including FTP information).
The FAQ may be copied and redistributed under these conditions, except that the FAQ may not be embedded in a larger literary work unless that work itself allows free copying and redistribution.
This FAQ refers to the latest version to be distributed by the FSF as "Emacs," partly because the XEmacs maintainers now refer to their product using the "XEmacs" name, and partly because there isn't any accurate way to differentiate between the two without getting mired in paragraphs of legalese and history.
www.gnu.org /software/emacs/emacs-faq.text   (19028 words)

  
 The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
The FAQ led directly to my associations with Netscape, becoming the JavaScript DevEdge Champion, and presenting an impromptu talk on cookies at DevCon.
The first draft of the FAQ was written to target developers who were trying to understand what cookies were and how they could use them.
But the FAQ served better by informing everyday people about cookies and how they really work.
www.cookiecentral.com /faq   (4894 words)

  
 Official D&D Game Rule FAQ
Each FAQ is presented in PDF format so that you can download it, print it, and take it to your game.
NOTE: The FAQ files were last modified on the dates indicated in their filename; however, they may have been posted at a later date.
These are the most recent versions of the FAQ files available.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=dnd/er/20030221a   (185 words)

  
 comp.lang.c Frequently Asked Questions
Content from the book "C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions" (Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-84519-9) is made available here by permission of the author and the publisher as a service to the community.
An FAQ list is a collection of questions commonly asked on Usenet, together with presumably definitive answers, provided in an attempt to keep repeated questions on the newsgroup down to a low background drone so that discussion can move on to more interesting matters.
Several other versions of this FAQ list are available, including a book-length version published by Addison-Wesley.
www.eskimo.com /~scs/C-faq/top.html   (416 words)

  
 The Linux Documentation Project: FAQs
An introductory FAQ for users who come across the LDP and do not yet understand what it all means.
This FAQ describes what the possible causes are for a Linux kernel compile crashes with a "signal 11".
This FAQ is designed to answer several frequently asked questions about Linux threads.
www.tldp.org /FAQ   (200 words)

  
 Stroustrup: FAQ
Some of my FAQ has been translated into Chinese; see here (traditional) or here.
Real novices facing their first "read some data, do something to it, and produce some output" exercise might be interested in a very simple program or a program reading a string from input.
One way of thinking of abstract classes and templates is as interfaces that allow a more clean and logical presentation of services than is easy to provide through functions or single-rooted class hierarchies.
public.research.att.com /~bs/bs_faq.html   (9441 words)

  
 The Carnivorous Plant FAQ
The FAQ is presented in cooperation with The International Carnivorous Plant Society.
I'm currently deep in the revisions of the Taxonomy section of the FAQ, the last section of the FAQ to be revised.
The many pages of the FAQ are linked in a looping topology, so you can use the forward/back arrows at the bottom of each FAQ entry to propel you through the entries, or the navigation tabs at the top of each page to jump from one FAQ area to the next.
www.sarracenia.com /faq.html   (1579 words)

  
 TracFaq - The Trac Project - Trac   (Site not responding. Last check: )
However, it would probably be better to write a WikiProcessor for the MediaWiki styles.
Good places to ask questions are the MailingList and the IrcChannel.
Thanks to ReST, the index for this FAQ is generated automatically, using the
projects.edgewall.com /trac/wiki/TracFaq   (2677 words)

  
 MAME - Documents - Frequently Asked Questions v0.104wip
This FAQ originally appeared at Insert Coin and was maintained by Shane R. Monroe.
Please post a message on the FAQ forum and tell us exactly where the mistake appears.
Copies of this FAQ can be found on other sites too, but they are often outdated.
www.mame.net /mamefaq.html   (10091 words)

  
 Internet Firewalls: Frequently Asked Questions
This collection of Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers has been compiled over a period of years, seeing which questions people ask about firewalls in such fora as Usenet, mailing lists, and Web sites.
Before you send us mail, please be sure to see sections 1.2 and 1.3 to make sure this is the right document for you to be reading.
We feel this topic is too sensitive to address in a FAQ, however, an independently maintained list (no warranty or recommendations are implied) can be found online.
www.interhack.net /pubs/fwfaq   (14832 words)

  
 Usenet Physics FAQ
The articles in this FAQ are based on those discussions and on information from good reference sources.
Others who have written for the FAQ are credited at the top of the items they submitted while many more who have made smaller contributions have been thanked privately.
The FAQ is not available in text only form and is no longer posted to the usenet groups.
math.ucr.edu /home/baez/physics/faq.html   (578 words)

  
 BitTorrent FAQ and Guide
This FAQ is also available in a different form at btfaq.com.
See this section of the FAQ for a list of all the available command line arguments and their defaults.
Finally, remember that in a lot of cases you will have a dynamic IP address (one that is assigned to you each time you connect), and if this is true you will have to ensure that you are using the correct one each time.
dessent.net /btfaq   (13783 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions | Creative Commons   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Please note that Creative Commons does not provide legal advice, so while this FAQ is designed to be helpful in raising awareness about the use of our licenses, it is by nature not a complete discussion nor a substitute for legal advice.
So if you are already a member of a collecting society in one of these jurisdictions, you may not be entitled to license your work yourself under a Creative Commons license because the necessary rights are not held by you but by the collecting society.
Please also read the FAQ on the website of the Creative Commons project team for your jurisdiction for more information about this issue in your jurisdiction.
creativecommons.org /faq   (7943 words)

  
 GnuPG Frequently Asked Questions - GnuPG.org
Some command-lines presented in this FAQ are too long to properly display in some browsers for the web page version of this file, and have been split into two or more lines.
Please keep in mind that this FAQ contains information that may not apply to your particular version, as new features and bug fixes are added on a continuing basis (reference the NEWS file included with the source or package for noteworthy changes between versions).
Information in the FAQ that relates to the options file may be interchangable with the newer gpg.conf file in many instances.
www.gnupg.org /faq.html   (7645 words)

  
 Internet FAQ Archives -  Online Education
This archive contains Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in HTML format and in text format.
The maintainers of this archive are NOT the authors or maintainers of the individual RFCs or FAQs appearing on this site.
To correct or contribute to these documents, send email to the specific FAQ maintainers or RFC author identified in each of the documents.
www.faqs.org   (100 words)

  
 Mozilla FAQs
Here are pointers to a few FAQ documents.
FAQ about Mozilla 1.5; good all-round coverage of important questions.
Pat Gunn has put together this FAQ of introductory materials, common build problems, etc.
www.mozilla.org /faq.html   (224 words)

  
 Photobucket.com FAQ
A: We get hundreds of email per day, please try and find your answer here in our FAQ, in our tutorials, or in our forums: http://forums.photobucket.com/.
If your question is still not answered please drop us a note by clicking the Contact link at the bottom of each page.
There is additional information on Firefox settings in a thread of our 'News, Terms of Use, & FAQ' Forum (http://forums.photobucket.com/).
photobucket.com /faq.php   (3361 words)

  
 FAQ - Dmoz/Society   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hopefully, this FAQ will help answer most of your questions about editing here.
The first thing you should do is read the guidelines for the directory.
A million, billion thanks to theseeker, as he let me draw heavily from his own Arts FAQ.
dmoz.org /Society/faq.html   (1317 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions about mIRC - Section 1-5
This FAQ attempts to answer the most frequently asked questions about the Winsock IRC client mIRC, developed by Khaled Mardam-Bey.
This FAQ will only answer simple questions on IRC itself since lots of info is already available on that.
With the FAQ I hope to help you to get all possible basic problems solved, and to give you lots of good ideas about mIRC's scripting capabilities.
www.mirc.com /faq.html   (10729 words)

  
 DVD FAQ
This FAQ is usually updated at least once a month.
A text archive of the version last posted to newsgroups is at and other FAQ mirrors, as well as .
The DVD FAQ is written by Jim Taylor, the author of DVD Demystified and Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About DVD.
www.dvddemystified.com /dvdfaq.html   (18326 words)

  
 Vorbis.com: FAQ
I have a question that isn't answered by this FAQ.
Vorbis also tends to have a latency that is too high for telephony, a common use of speech codecs.
There are archived mailing lists for advocacy, user discussion, and development at Xiph.org's mailing list page, as well as #vorbis on irc.freenode.net, an IRC channel.
www.vorbis.com /faq   (2565 words)

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