TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: muffin
to: WINSTON SMITH
from: sean rima
date: 2003-12-15 11:38:36
subject: Starting Max/Linux on a remove box with no screen output

* Reply to a message in WIMM.

Mon 2003-12-15 04:30, WINSTON SMITH (1:379/1200) wrote to SEAN RIMA:

 -=>> Note: Copied from MUFFIN by WIMM/UNIX 2.2

 ->>  WS> Have you tried asking anyone on 'BARKTO.LINUXHELP' ?
 ->>  WS> That seems to be where the LINUX experts hang out these days.
 ->>  WS> (NOTE: The home system is Bartopia_Harbor_Webs in your
SBL database
 ->>  WS> door.) 

 ->> I did reply but I am curious as to why you mention SBL ?

 ->> -- sean
 ->> TCOB1.net mailing lists http://mail.tcob1.net/mailman/listinfo
 ->> TCOB1.net forums http://forums.tcob1.net 
 ->> --- timEd/Linux 1.11.b1
 WS>  
 WS> Nothing really....  I added Barktopia in.  The casual user would
 WS> not expect it to be there since it is running BBBS.  I noticed that
 WS> "There can only be 1" is in there, also.  It is just that SBL is
 WS> convenient and on half the boards in the States.  It's a lot easier
 WS> to use then tracking down the current fidonet master list and
 WS> scanning it, at least for telnet text users (although the BBBS
 WS> "browse" function is a nice viewer, provided the source file
 WS> is current....)

The SBL I was thinking of is similar to RBL, blocking list :) I don't use
SBBS so was unaware of the term in that sence, although I have used SBBS in
the past.



-- sean
TCOB1.net mailing lists http://mail.tcob1.net/mailman/listinfo
TCOB1.net forums http://forums.tcob1.net
 TCOB1.net telnet://tcob1.net 2000 for BBS or see Origin 
--- timEd/Linux 1.11.b1
->> * Origin: telnet://tcob1.no-ip.com 10023 1800-2300 (2:263/950)
* Origin: telnet://tcob1.no-ip.com 10023 1800-2300 (2:263/950)
SEEN-BY: 633/267 270
@PATH: 263/950 951 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267

SOURCE: echomail via fidonet.ozzmosis.com

Email questions or comments to sysop@ipingthereforeiam.com
All parts of this website painstakingly hand-crafted in the U.S.A.!
IPTIA BBS/MUD/Terminal/Game Server List, © 2025 IPTIA Consulting™.