an easy and consistent way of installing software ported to FreeBSD
Flash is an attempt to create a secure menu-driver shell for UNIX-derived OSes,
while providing user-friendliness and easy configurability. An ideal situation
requiring the use of flash would be a student-run telnet server which needs to:
a) shelter the users from some of the nastinesses of UNIX
b) shelter the system from nasty users
c) provide an easy way to launch applications
d) support multitasking/job control as elegantly as possible
e) support easy-to-get-right configuration by administrators
WWW: http://www.netsoc.ucd.ie/flash/
Author: Steve Fegan
bin/flash
lib/flash/Manual
lib/flash/alarms
lib/flash/background
lib/flash/countdown
lib/flash/flashdocs/IrcHelp.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/apropertelnet.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/glossary.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/howuseppgate.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/howusesquid.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/speedweb.txt
lib/flash/flashdocs/uselynx.txt
lib/flash/mailshell
lib/flash/system.bg.Netsoc.3
lib/flash/system.bg.Netsoc.4
lib/flash/system.flashlogin
lib/flash/system.maillogin
lib/flash/system.menu
lib/flash/system.menu.9798
lib/flash/system.menu.old
lib/flash/system.menu.oldlast
lib/flash/system.module
lib/flash/system.module.9798
lib/flash/system.rc
lib/flash/system.rc.mailshell
@dirrm lib/flash/flashdocs
@dirrm lib/flash