Subj : Re: Linux switch To : paulie420 From : Adept Date : Tue Aug 25 2020 18:45:41 pa> I can tell you that mine end with 127, under linux... further than that pa> I'm not much help, but I always took 127 as good. I think g00r00 has been talking about just this in the Mystic echo on Fidonet. Do go there to see the messages, though I'll attempt to answer. 127 is a linux/BASH error. It means that something was not found. Perhaps because of a PATH issue, or because of some other Linux thing. In this case, probably the two most common fixes are: 1) To add the ./ in front of the command (to say that it's something that should be executed.) 2) To include full paths to commands, so that you're not dependent on relative directories or items being in the PATH system environment variable. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Linux/64) * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108) .