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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
|---|---|
| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 04:11:58 |
| Calls: | 12 |
| Files: | 12,929 |
| Messages: | 98,354 |
Check out the US 99 menu above for links to information about US Highway 99, after which the US 99 BBS is named.
Be sure to click on the Amateur Radio menu item above for packet BBSes, packet software, packet organizations, as well as packet how-to's. Also included is links to local and some not-so-local Amateur Radio Clubs.
sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for bbsing.
sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for bbsing.
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sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for bbsing.
Matt Munson wrote to All <=-
sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for bbsing.
Mike Powell wrote to MATT MUNSON <=-
That may depend on what kind of BBS you want to run. I like linux
because it has native nfs. However, many distributions no longer
maintain a 32-bit version of linux.
Im speaking about windows 11.sadly its a relic now. Im debating if i should go os/2 or linux for bbsing.
I'm running Win10/32, and it's updated regularly. As for relics, OS/2 is
as
relic-ey as they get!
I know there's a couple of OSes that have 32-bit versions, still. Debian
will support 32-bit until 2025, at least.
You mentioned NFS - I'm inheriting a Linux farm that's running LDAP for
auth, and it's a pain in the ass. I'm wondering what was so bad about
NIS/NFS for networking, it seemed to just work out of the box, and in my relatively limited experience, rarely broke.