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This is the README file for the Freeq distribution.

Freeq is a system for monitoring computers.

  Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

  Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
  are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
  notice and this notice are preserved.

See the files ./INSTALL* for building and installation instructions.

Primary distribution point: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/freeq/
 automatic redirection: http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/freeq
 list of mirrors for manual selection: http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html

Home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/freeq/

Mailing list: bug-freeq@gnu.org
- please use this list for all discussion: bug reports, enhancements, etc.
- archived at: http://lists.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-freeq
- anyone is welcome to join the list; to do so, visit
  http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-freeq
- there is no corresponding newsgroup.

Bug reports:
 Please include enough information for the maintainers to reproduce the
 problem.  Generally speaking, that means:
- the contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug
  and command line invocations of the program(s) involved (crucial!).
- a description of the problem and any samples of the erroneous output.
- the version number of the program(s) involved (use --version).
- hardware, operating system, and compiler versions (uname -a).
- unusual options you gave to configure, if any (see config.status).
- anything else that you think would be helpful.

Patches are most welcome; if possible, please make them with diff -c and
include ChangeLog entries.

See README-dev for information on the development environment -- any
interested parties are welcome.  If you're a programmer and wish to
contribute, this should get you started.  If you're not a programmer,
your help in writing test cases, checking the documentation against the
implementation, translating the program strings to other languages,
etc., would still be very much appreciated.

The basic Freeq algorithm was described by B.W. Kernighan and
D.M. Ritchie.  The GNU implementation is substantially more complex, in
order to be a canonical example of a GNU package.  Many people have
contributed; please see the ./AUTHORS and ./ChangeLog files.

Freeq is free software.  See the file COPYING for copying conditions.

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