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Hey Sean! Apr 09 15:21 04, Sean Dennis wrote to Maurice Kinal: SD> From what I've seen from your responses-you'd be happier if Maximus SD> ran as a daemon. The most critical aspect for me would be the ability to network regardless of the connection (POTs, ethernet, two tin cans connected by a string, whatever) but you are right about the above. The bottomline is how it interfaces with the users and what they use and, speaking as a user, it better work great with my Linux console!!! Speaking as a potential Linux BBS sysop I really don't see the need for the BBS package to have to concern itself with the connection or any hardware, such as a modem. That is the kernel's job and any networking daemon associated with it. How any other OS deals with it, if it even bothers, is that OS's concern. Right? SD> Just my two cents' worth, of course. ;) Yep. I certainly don't have a problem with that and if the truth be told wouldn't have it any other way. ;-) Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.1.1* Origin: Little Mikey's Brain Pointy System (1:261/38.9) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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