Subj : Re: BBS Software Recommendations To : Sean Dennis From : Dan Clough Date : Mon Nov 25 2024 08:23:30 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dan Clough <=- DC> Yes, I see that advice a lot. Of course, "use Linux" is another DC> viable answer/recommendation. :-) SD> There's a substantial learning curve involved with BBSAing and Linux SD> some sysops may not want to bother with. Absolutely true, and completely agree. SD> However, even though it took SD> me a while to catch on, my Slackware-based system has been nothing but SD> reliable. I even have actual off-site backups working correctly via SD> rsync.net and AWS S3. Both cheap and reliable backup solutions. Things run on Slackware here, too, and have for a LONG time. I have similar backup configurations, all automated, validated, and reliable. I do understand how folks are reluctant to make a switch from Windows to Linux. It's a big jump, with a LOT of learning needed. For many (most, even), it's not worth it. I'm glad I did it many years ago, when Linux was even harder to learn about, but Windows wasn't completely intertwined into everything I do. ;-) .... Honk if you love BBSing! === MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.22-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (1:135/115) .