Subj : BBS Software Recommendations To : Dan Clough From : Sean Dennis Date : Mon Nov 25 2024 13:53:36 Hello Dan! 25 Nov 24 08:23, you wrote to me: DC> Things run on Slackware here, too, and have for a LONG time. I have DC> similar backup configurations, all automated, validated, and reliable. Except when I think I'm smart and start breaking things... DC> I do understand how folks are reluctant to make a switch from Windows DC> to Linux. It's a big jump, with a LOT of learning needed. For many DC> (most, even), it's not worth it. I'm glad I did it many years ago, DC> when Linux was even harder to learn about, but Windows wasn't DC> completely intertwined into everything I do. ;-) I'll be honest: if I was going to do it all over now, I'd just shut the BBS down and run as a point. However, over the years it took me to do what I want, I'm glad I did it as it helped me learn Linux and BSD. I learned a lot that does serve me well now but I'm at the point to where I am done experimenting. I remember trying to compile Slackware Linux's kernel in 2000 from scratch on my P3/933 and it took hours upon hours then configuring the system (I'm looking at you, X...). If Windows didn't enforce forced obsolsence (sp), I'd still be using Windows 2000 Professional. On a side note, my parents will be using computers with Slackware installed soon as they basically only use Firefox and Thunderbird for everything. My mom needs more programs than my dad as she is the finance arm of their household but they were never fans of Windows anyway. BBSing has always been a niche hobby even when it was more mainstream. While we all enjoy discussing the hobby's halcyon days, I also don't feel that there is a "one size fits all" solution and every BBS is different and a labor of love for its sysop. -- Sean (who is still sick and waxing poetic under the influence of Nyquil) .... Assassination is the extreme form of censorship. --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240209 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .