Subj : Re: Linux Sychronet To : Digital Man From : Emptymind Date : Fri Nov 12 2004 11:55 pm Actually I did pass the correct path.. but thank you for your attempted help.. and I was not making a support request.. did I ASK for help? No. I was passing along my experience with installing Syncronet on Linux, in response to the post. Do you not WANT people responding to posts? Kinda makes the whole point of POSTING kinda pointless dont you think? Sorry, but I really felt that that was entirely uneccesary. I really hoped that, in this dying hobby, over-zealous, over-moderation had been banished a long time ago. Its dissapointing to find out that nothing has changed in 10 years. James Digital Man wrote: > Re: Re: Linux Sychronet > By: Emptymind to Mrproper on Thu Nov 11 2004 04:12 pm > > > Been trying to get syncronet running on my linux machine for a while.. > > it builds fine.. but doens'tmove or create or supply the config files so > > when yougo to do the config.. it crashes because it cant find the file > > that youa re trying to create.. :) > > > > my plans were to take the windows config files.. and copy them over.. > > but i ahven't had any time of late to play with it.. so.. i haven't > > gotten that far.. :) > > Please use one of the Synchronet-related discussion groups for future > Synchronet support requests. > > It sounds like you didn't pass the path to your Synchronet ctrl directory to > SCFG. Re-read (and follow) the directions in > http://synchro.net/docs/sbbsunix.txt > > digital man > > Snapple "Real Fact" #145: > Lake Superior is the world's largest lake. .