Subj : Re: Bridging Old-School Charm with Modern Functionality To : Matt Ianson From : Bucko Date : Thu May 23 2024 18:56:51 MI> MI> Having just gone through the process (and a few times as testing out MI> different software and landing on Mystic), the videos were *very* MI> helpful. MI> Without a doubt, I used them extensively when I first came back online in 2018, I know I NEVER would have gotten networks running without them! LOL MI> One of the areas where they could do with updates is around the changes MI> to the interface - digging around you can either find the settings to MI> change or test and make adjustments where necessary. This is MI> particularly true for the FTN setup. MI> That is a good point, a lot has changed in the interface, maybe even a video on how to properly setup in Linux I know I am wrong on my setup because I have my Mystic Directory in my root. I don't need root to run it because I own each file and directory, but I would have preferred to be in the home directory. MI> Could also touch on some of the other areas around specifically MI> customisation around menus, etc. MI> MI> But at the end of the day, the videos are a very very valuable resource. MI> MI> ... We all live in a yellow subroutine... Without a doubt, creating cursor menus is easy but for a newbie it takes a bit to get used to. Other options with menus include the login portion, I have customized mine a lot, but at first it was a bit difficult.. So I see you.. Al .... One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: The Wrong Number Family Of BBS' - Wrong Number ][ (1337:3/102) .