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Skype video calling
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warcable@VERT/DIGDIST to
Nightfox on Wed Jul 14 01:50:55 2021
you can also use zoom as an alternative.
https://get-vidmateapk.com
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
warcable on Wed Jul 14 09:03:24 2021
Re: Skype video callingã By: warcable to Nightfox on Wed Jul 14 2021 01:50 amãã wa> you can also use zoom as an alternative.
https://get-vidmateapk.comããWithout having quoted my message, I don't remember what this was in reference to.ããNightfoxãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comã
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From
jaspritvid@VERT/DIGDIST to
Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 00:33:59 2022
try google duo, it has best video quality
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
jaspritvid on Fri Oct 21 04:12:49 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: jaspritvid to Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 2022 12:33 amãã > try google duo, it has best video qualityããit's not duo anymore. they changed it all.ããduo used to have shit quality but now their new one is better.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
jaspritvid on Fri Oct 21 09:29:23 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: jaspritvid to Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 2022 12:33 amãã ja> try google duo, it has best video qualityããSorry, I don't remember what you were referring to. It would help if you'd quote the part of the message you were replying to.ããNightfoxãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comã
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
MRO on Fri Oct 21 09:31:37 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to jaspritvid on Fri Oct 21 2022 04:12 amãã >> try google duo, it has best video qualityãã MR> it's not duo anymore. they changed it all.ãã MR> duo used to have shit quality but now their new one is better.ããI always thought it was actually pretty good. I'm not sure if they just renamed it or if it's a totally new thing, but it seems about the same as before.ããNightfoxãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 19:50:52 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: Nightfox to jaspritvid on Fri Oct 21 2022 09:29 amãã > Sorry, I don't remember what you were referring to. It would help if you'dã > quote the part of the message you were replying to.ã >ãããthat's pretty much what you said last time.ãã(DOVE-Net/2 Hardware/Software Help/Hardware/Software Help)ã from:Nightfox (VERT/DIGDIST)ã to:warcableãsubject:Skype video callingã date:Wed Jul 14 2021 09:03 amãattrib:ãÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄãã Re: Skype video callingã By: warcable to Nightfox on Wed Jul 14 2021 01:50 amãã wa> you can also use zoom as an alternative.
https://get-vidmateapk.comããWithout having quoted my message, I don't remember what this was in referenceãto.ããNightfoxã-+-ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comããã-- snip-ããgoogle duo is now called google meet.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 19:53:07 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: Nightfox to MRO on Fri Oct 21 2022 09:31 amãã > MR> duo used to have shit quality but now their new one is better.ã >ã > I always thought it was actually pretty good. I'm not sure if they justã > renamed it or if it's a totally new thing, but it seems about the same asã > before.ã >ãããi last tried duo years before and it wasnt polished and i was using cell service on 3g maybe. so yeah, things are faster now. I had a meeting on google meet a few weeks ago and it looks a lot better than what duo was. back then i didnt even know duo was a google app.ããi prefer zoom because i know how to fake the video feed.ãso i can play a video of myself nodding and looking attentive why i lay sideways in my chairã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
jaspritvid@VERT/DIGDIST to
MRO on Sat Oct 22 03:23:34 2022
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
MRO on Sat Oct 22 11:04:16 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 2022 07:50 pmãã >> Sorry, I don't remember what you were referring to. It would help ifã >> you'd quote the part of the message you were replying to.ãã MR> that's pretty much what you said last time.ããAnd it still applies. I think you've told people the same thing too.. If poeple quote the message when they reply, that would make it easier to follow the conversation.ããNightfoxãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.comã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Nightfox on Sat Oct 22 14:37:19 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: Nightfox to MRO on Sat Oct 22 2022 11:04 amãã > Re: Skype video callingã > By: MRO to Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 2022 07:50 pmã >ã > >> Sorry, I don't remember what you were referring to. It would help ifã > >> you'd quote the part of the message you were replying to.ã >ã > MR> that's pretty much what you said last time.ã >ã > And it still applies. I think you've told people the same thing too.. Ifã > poeple quote the message when they reply, that would make it easier toã > follow the conversation.ã >ãããgood, you have someone on your own bbs who isnt quoting. tell him.ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
jaspritvid on Sat Oct 22 14:44:31 2022
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From
ashramvid@VERT/DIGDIST to
Lord Time on Fri Nov 4 00:39:04 2022
you should try microsoft teams
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From
Aoelis@VERT/BBSKYPCT to
ashramvid on Mon Dec 12 09:59:44 2022
Re: Skype video callingã By: ashramvid to Lord Time on Fri Nov 04 2022 12:39 amããMicrosoft teams, WebEx and Zoom are also alternatives to Skype.ãã---ã þ Synchronet þ BBS KYPCTECH - bbs.kypctech.comã
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poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
Aoelis on Wed Dec 21 09:41:00 2022
Aoelis wrote to ashramvid <=-ãã Ao> Microsoft teams, WebEx and Zoom are also alternatives to Skype.ããI'd forgotten about Skype, to be honest. Was an early adopter, as I worked ãat a company that owned an interest in them for some time.ããI'm setting up a business and am looking for voip phone services for it, ãsettled on Google Voice. It seemed the more seamless way of supporting ãinbound calling on my desktop and mobile.ããã... Imagine the music as a set of disconnected eventsã--- MultiMail/DOS v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :.ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Dec 21 13:57:40 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: poindexter FORTRAN to Aoelis on Wed Dec 21 2022 09:41 amãã > -=> Aoelis wrote to ashramvid <=-ã >ã > Ao> Microsoft teams, WebEx and Zoom are also alternatives to Skype.ã >ã > I'd forgotten about Skype, to be honest. Was an early adopter, as I workedã > at a company that owned an interest in them for some time.ããhow can you forget about skype when ms shoves it down our throats.ãã > I'm setting up a business and am looking for voip phone services for it,ã > settled on Google Voice. It seemed the more seamless way of supportingã > inbound calling on my desktop and mobile.ããhow could you not use oomla i fyou are setting sit up for voip service.ãor just use the isp's voip.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
MRO on Wed Dec 21 21:01:00 2022
MRO wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-ãã > I'd forgotten about Skype, to be honest. Was an early adopter, as I workedã > at a company that owned an interest in them for some time.ãã MR> how can you forget about skype when ms shoves it down ourã MR> throats.ããMS doesn't shove anything down my throat.ããNot everybody is a slave to garbage like that.ãããã... If it weren't for Edison we'd be using computers by candlelightã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
Arelor@VERT/PALANT to
Gamgee on Thu Dec 22 05:12:04 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: Gamgee to MRO on Wed Dec 21 2022 09:01 pmãã > MS doesn't shove anything down my throat.ããThat is because you cheat and run Slackware.ãã--ã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
Arelor on Thu Dec 22 07:25:00 2022
Arelor wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã Ar> Re: Re: Skype video callingã Ar> By: Gamgee to MRO on Wed Dec 21 2022 09:01 pmãã > MS doesn't shove anything down my throat.ãã Ar> That is because you cheat and run Slackware.ãã'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)ãããã... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
esc@VERT/MONTEREY to
Gamgee on Thu Dec 22 20:54:00 2022
That is because you cheat and run Slackware.ã Ga> ã Ga> 'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)ããInteresting - I haven't messed with Slackware since it was one of my first distros way back in the day. I've been on the Debian (and deb derivative) train for a long time now for all my servers, with arch for my personal desktops. How is the slack experience nowadays? Run into any compatibility issues? How hard is it to get support for newer software?ãã--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O Mã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
esc on Fri Dec 23 07:33:00 2022
esc wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã Ga> Ar> That is because you cheat and run Slackware.ãã Ga> 'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)ãã es> Interesting - I haven't messed with Slackware since it was one ofã es> my first distros way back in the day. I've been on the Debianã es> (and deb derivative) train for a long time now for all myã es> servers, with arch for my personal desktops. How is the slackã es> experience nowadays? Run into any compatibility issues? How hardã es> is it to get support for newer software?ããI've used Slack as my daily driver for 20+ years. Today's version ã(15.0) is a modern and updated Linux distro. I use the XFCE desktop, ãbut it comes with KDE and some other minimalist DE's also. Have not had ãany compatibility issues. For software which is not included with the ãstock install, the main source is called "Slackbuilds", located at ãhttps://slackbuilds.org . That system gives you links to a software's ãsource code, and a build script (a Slackbuild), which you then just run ãto create an installable package; and then you install that package. ãVery simple and most all of it is the latest versions available.ããI've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do, ãbut my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine using ãanything else, honestly.ãããã... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
esc@VERT/MONTEREY to
Gamgee on Fri Dec 23 10:08:00 2022
I've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do, ã Ga> but my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine using ã Ga> anything else, honestly.ããNeat. Thanks for the writeup. I think I'll have to spin upa VM an play around with it...that's usually what I do when I want to experiment with a distro. Is it rolling release like arch?ãã--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O Mã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
esc on Fri Dec 23 17:09:00 2022
esc wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã Ga> I've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do,ã Ga> but my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine usingã Ga> anything else, honestly.ãã es> Neat. Thanks for the writeup. I think I'll have to spin upa VMã es> an play around with it...that's usually what I do when I want toã es> experiment with a distro. Is it rolling release like arch?ããNo, it is not rolling. Major new releases are usually at least a couple ãof years apart, but it is under continuous development, and "Security ãfixes" are released often for whatever package needs one.ããThere is another "branch" of Slackware called "Current" which gets the ãongoing development new packages. There is also a "Debian apt-ish" ãpackage available called SlackPackage, which allows you to keep up with ãthe Current branch with mostly-automated updates. Same idea as Debian ã"unstable". I haven't seriously kept up with Current, as it does tend ãto have some breakage, and is more work than I'm interested in doing.ãããã... Internal Error: The system has been taken over by sheep at line 19960ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
esc@VERT/MONTEREY to
Gamgee on Fri Dec 23 19:18:00 2022
No, it is not rolling. Major new releases are usually at least a couple ã Ga> of years apart, but it is under continuous development, and "Security ã Ga> fixes" are released often for whatever package needs one.ããAh gotcha. Yeah, for personal desktop stuff I prefer rolling but...I treat my OS as its own little hobby. God I'm such a nerd lol.ããMy servers and anything with open ports live on something less bleeding edge, though.ããWhat's the init system? I could easily google this stuff, tell me to rtfm if you like. Just making conversation.ãã--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O Mã
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From
Boraxman@VERT/MINDS3 to
Gamgee on Sat Dec 24 23:45:54 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: Gamgee to esc on Fri Dec 23 2022 07:33 amãã > I've used Slack as my daily driver for 20+ years. Today's versionã > (15.0) is a modern and updated Linux distro. I use the XFCE desktop,ã > but it comes with KDE and some other minimalist DE's also. Have not hadã > any compatibility issues. For software which is not included with theã > stock install, the main source is called "Slackbuilds", located atã >
https://slackbuilds.org . That system gives you links to a software'sã > source code, and a build script (a Slackbuild), which you then just runã > to create an installable package; and then you install that package.ã > Very simple and most all of it is the latest versions available.ã >ã > I've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do,ã > but my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine usingã > anything else, honestly.ã >ãWhat is it about Slackware that draws you to it? I was interested in it a while back, and installed a copy in a Virtual Machine. But I only really just booted it, played with some apps for 10 minutes then didn't look into it further.ãã---ã þ Synchronet þ MiND'S EYE BBS - Melb, Australia - mindseye.synchronetbbs.orgã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
esc on Sat Dec 24 07:39:00 2022
esc wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã Ga> No, it is not rolling. Major new releases are usually at least a coupleã Ga> of years apart, but it is under continuous development, and "Securityã Ga> fixes" are released often for whatever package needs one.ãã es> Ah gotcha. Yeah, for personal desktop stuff I prefer rollingã es> but...I treat my OS as its own little hobby. God I'm such a nerdã es> lol.ããHehe, I used to be more involved than I am these days. Compiled my own ãkernel and a lot of (probably un-necessary) configuring.ãã es> My servers and anything with open ports live on something lessã es> bleeding edge, though.ããMakes sense.ãã es> What's the init system? I could easily google this stuff, tell meã es> to rtfm if you like. Just making conversation.ããIt's what (used to be) called BSD-style. The Distrowatch page says it's ãSysV, but it's not, really. It *can* be, but isn't normally. It's all ãdone in /etc/rc.d, by simply enabling (making executable) the various ãscripts in there, or not enabling them. Very simple, really.ãããã... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
Boraxman on Sat Dec 24 07:44:00 2022
Boraxman wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã Bo> Re: Re: Skype video callingã Bo> By: Gamgee to esc on Fri Dec 23 2022 07:33 amãã > I've used Slack as my daily driver for 20+ years. Today's versionã > (15.0) is a modern and updated Linux distro. I use the XFCE desktop,ã > but it comes with KDE and some other minimalist DE's also. Have not hadã > any compatibility issues. For software which is not included with theã > stock install, the main source is called "Slackbuilds", located atã > https://slackbuilds.org . That system gives you links to a software'sã > source code, and a build script (a Slackbuild), which you then just runã > to create an installable package; and then you install that package.ã > Very simple and most all of it is the latest versions available.ã >ã > I've played with a LOT of other distros over the years, and still do,ã > but my main stuff all runs on Slackware. Can't really imagine usingã > anything else, honestly.ãã Bo> What is it about Slackware that draws you to it? I wasã Bo> interested in it a while back, and installed a copy in a Virtualã Bo> Machine. But I only really just booted it, played with some appsã Bo> for 10 minutes then didn't look into it further.ããPartly because I'm so used to it, and understand how it works pretty ãwell. It's very stable. I like how it uses "true" versions of software ãfrom upstream, not "Modified for <distro-name> version". It gives me ãgood control of the underlying system, and allows me to know exactly ãwhat's starting/running (no systemd).ãããã... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message.ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
Gamgee on Mon Dec 26 10:14:00 2022
Gamgee wrote to esc <=-ãã Ga> It's what (used to be) called BSD-style. The Distrowatch page saysã Ga> it's SysV, but it's not, really. It *can* be, but isn't normally.ã Ga> It's all done in /etc/rc.d, by simply enabling (making executable) theã Ga> various scripts in there, or not enabling them. Very simple, really.ããI remember well. More and more things are nudging me in the direction ofãthe BSDs. :)ããããã... Discover your formulas and abandon themã--- MultiMail/Win v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :.ã
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Dec 27 14:01:00 2022
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Gamgee <=-ãã -=> Gamgee wrote to esc <=-ãã Ga> It's what (used to be) called BSD-style. The Distrowatch page saysã Ga> it's SysV, but it's not, really. It *can* be, but isn't normally.ã Ga> It's all done in /etc/rc.d, by simply enabling (making executable) theã Ga> various scripts in there, or not enabling them. Very simple, really.ãã pF> I remember well. More and more things are nudging me in theã pF> direction of the BSDs. :)ããThat's something (trying a BSD) that I've meant to do for YEARS, but ãjust have never gotten around to it. Maybe in 2023. ;-)ãããã... Windows 3.1 - From the people who brought you EDLIN.ã--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
Arelor@VERT/PALANT to
esc on Wed Dec 28 14:11:50 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: esc to Gamgee on Thu Dec 22 2022 08:54 pmãã > Ga> Ar> That is because you cheat and run Slackware.ã > Ga>ã > Ga> 'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)ã > ã > Interesting - I haven't messed with Slackware since it was one of my first dã > nce nowadays? Run into any compatibility issues? How hard is it to get suppoã > ã > --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã > * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O MããModern Slackware is a breeze to run if you have moderate Linux experience. Youãcan add as many 3rd party packages as you want via the SlackBuilds website. Ifãyou want it automated, you can have a ports-like experience using a number ofã3rd party packaging frameworks which are very easy to use.ããThe main downside Slackware has is that its release engineering is piss poor.ãTHat is the chief reason why I migrated most of my old Slackwares to OpenBSD.ããã--ã
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From
Arelor@VERT/PALANT to
esc on Wed Dec 28 14:14:22 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: esc to Gamgee on Fri Dec 23 2022 07:18 pmãã > What's the init system? I could easily google this stuff, tell me to rtfm ifããSlackware uses a sysinit hacked together to emulate bsdinit. It feels a lotãlike running bsdinit, to the point a lot of people says it uses a bsd basedãinit.ãã--ã
gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalkenãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
Arelor@VERT/PALANT to
Boraxman on Wed Dec 28 14:25:41 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: Boraxman to Gamgee on Sat Dec 24 2022 11:45 pmãã > What is it about Slackware that draws you to it? I was interested in it a wããI can't talk about Gamgee's, but for me, Slackware has two big strengths:ãã1 - The base system is very consistent and more free from bugs than average.ãã2 - Slackware can be used in conjunction with ports-like package managers,ãwhich is great if you want to use weird software. In a typical binaryãdistribution such as Debian, you are mostly limited to what is available inãyour repositories. If you want a newer or older version of something in theãrepositories, you either get a binary package from a different branch of theãdistribution you are using (risking breakage due to library incompatibilities),ãmanually compile and install without a package manager (which conflicts withãthe package manager and causes a mess of the system or create your own packageãmanually (which is time consuming as heck). With something like SlackBuilds,ãyou get the source code, hack the SlackBUild scrpt of a similar program, run itãand you are done. Your copy of the package will be built against your installedãlibraries, freeing you from most issues.ããAnother core strengths most SLackware fans are fond of:ãã* Base components have no customization or barely any, so general documentationãfor a package is guaranteed to apply to Slackware (as opposed to distributionsãthat patch their packages in such a way that they don't work as upstream claimsãthey work).ãã* No package manager breakage, because the package manager is too simple toãbreak.ããTHe biggest drawback is that release engineering just plain sucks.ããã--ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Arelor on Wed Dec 28 19:49:48 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: Arelor to esc on Wed Dec 28 2022 02:11 pmãã > Re: Re: Skype video callingã > By: esc to Gamgee on Thu Dec 22 2022 08:54 pmã >ã > > Ga> Ar> That is because you cheat and run Slackware.ã >ã > > Ga> 'Tis true. But, I wouldn't call it "cheating". ;-)ã >ã > > Interesting - I haven't messed with Slackware since it was one of myã > > first d nce nowadays? Run into any compatibility issues? How hard is itã > > to get suppoã >ã > > --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã > > * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O Mã >ã > Modern Slackware is a breeze to run if you have moderate Linux experience.ã > You can add as many 3rd party packages as you want via the SlackBuildsã > website. If you want it automated, you can have a ports-like experienceã > using a number of 3rd party packaging frameworks which are very easy to use.ã >ã > The main downside Slackware has is that its release engineering is pissã > poor. THat is the chief reason why I migrated most of my old Slackwares toã > OpenBSD.ããboy i havent used slackware in years but i just tried it out in a vm and damn it's so polished now.ããi used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ããnow someone's grandma can install and run linux.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
esc@VERT/MONTEREY to
MRO on Wed Dec 28 23:41:00 2022
i used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ããSame! I think there was a site called cheapbytes or something. I'd order distros for a few bucks a pop on CD and try my hand at installing them.ããhttps://web.archive.org/web/19980212221629/http://www.cheapbytes.com/products.hãtmããThat's a blast from the past. I remember ordering my RedHat 5.0 CD from here.ãã--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/11 (Linux/64)ã * Origin: m O N T E R E Y b B S . c O Mã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
esc on Thu Dec 29 02:30:11 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: esc to MRO on Wed Dec 28 2022 11:41 pmãã > MR> i used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ã >ã > Same! I think there was a site called cheapbytes or something. I'd orderã > distros for a few bucks a pop on CD and try my hand at installing them.ã >ã >
https://web.archive.org/web/19980212221629/http://www.cheapbytes.com/productã > s.h tmã >ã > That's a blast from the past. I remember ordering my RedHat 5.0 CD fromã > here.ããmy city was really slow on upgrading their broadband.ãi had to run my bbs at a friend's house across the street. and that was dsl.ãI couldn't get anything but dialup in my area around the early 2000's.ããi had to find creative ways to get things to play with.ãnow i'm too old to play with things.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
Arelor@VERT/PALANT to
MRO on Thu Dec 29 04:50:04 2022
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to Arelor on Wed Dec 28 2022 07:49 pmãã > i used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ããIn the 2010s I was the last guy in Spain ordering Linux DVDs via mail because Iãhad no Internet connection for downloading them, and no friend to download aãDVD for me. At least, it feels like I was the last guy, because everybody elseãhad an ISP subscription.ããNowadays I have lots of DVDs from Linux Magazine XDãã--ã
gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalkenãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FLã
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From
HusTler@VERT/CONCHAOS to
Arelor on Wed Jan 11 15:21:31 2023
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: Arelor to MRO on Thu Dec 29 2022 04:50 amãã >> i used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ãã Ar> In the 2010s I was the last guy in Spain ordering Linux DVDs via mailã Ar> because I had no Internet connection for downloading them, and no friendãã I just purchased an Lubuntu CD last year. My thinkin was if all my shit blewup I still had a portable CD/DVD drive and a CD/DVD with an OS. Now days you can run a CD live. So... Go ahead and blowup! Make my day. I'm ready. LOL!ãã---ã þ Synchronet þ -=[ ConstructiveChaos BBS | conchaos.synchro.net ]=-ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
HusTler on Wed Jan 11 20:49:12 2023
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: HusTler to Arelor on Wed Jan 11 2023 03:21 pmãã > Re: Re: Skype video callingã > By: Arelor to MRO on Thu Dec 29 2022 04:50 amã >ã > >> i used to get my linux cds in the mid 90s and try out stuff that way.ã >ã > Ar> In the 2010s I was the last guy in Spain ordering Linux DVDs via mailã > Ar> because I had no Internet connection for downloading them, and noã > Ar> friendã >ã > I just purchased an Lubuntu CD last year. My thinkin was if all my shitã > blewup I still had a portable CD/DVD drive and a CD/DVD with an OS. Now daysã > you can run a CD live. So... Go ahead and blowup! Make my day. I'm ready.ãããjust get an android tv device from amazon. my computer blew up and i used one of those for my main computer until my new computer came in.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
jeanparis@VERT/SILCHAT to
solarcatone on Sun Jun 4 22:15:34 2023
How about zoom calls? They are not working for me since Saturday. I had an important conference to present
https://chi-nese.com/ but it did not work.
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
jeanparis on Mon Jun 5 00:16:34 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: jeanparis to solarcatone on Sun Jun 04 2023 10:15 pmãã > How about zoom calls? They are not working for me since Saturday. I had anã > important conference to present
https://chi-nese.com/ but it did not work.ããseems legit.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
JeffreyFisher@VERT/D0P3 to
MRO on Sun Aug 6 22:31:03 2023
The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capital since Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in the central part of the state, on the Kentucky River. It is the fourth smallest state capital in the United States, with a population of about 28,000 people.
Frankfort is a beautiful city with a lot to offer visitors. The Kentucky State Capitol is a stunning building, and there are many other historical sites in the city, such as the Old State Capitol, the Mary Todd Lincoln House, and the Locust Grove Plantation. Frankfort is also home to a number of museums, including the Kentucky Historical Society Museum, the Kentucky State Museum, and the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft.
If you're looking for a charming and historic city to visit in Kentucky, Frankfort is a great option.
https://vidmateapp.cfd/
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
JeffreyFisher on Sun Aug 6 08:48:02 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: JeffreyFisher to MRO on Sun Aug 06 2023 10:31 pmãã > The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capital sinceã > Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in the central part ofã > the state, on the Kentucky River. It is the fourth smallest state capital inããfuck off bot.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
candycane@VERT/CONCHAOS to
JeffreyFisher on Sun Aug 6 14:45:10 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: JeffreyFisher to MRO on Sun Aug 06 2023 10:31 pmãã Je> The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capital sinceã Je> Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in the central partããDidn't know there was an issue with skype that turned you into a spammer! Good thing I stopped using it ^^ããcandycaneãã===ãuser is generated from /dev/urandomãã...Fear is no great respecter of reason.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ -=[ ConstructiveChaos BBS | conchaos.synchro.net ]=-ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
candycane on Sun Aug 6 16:35:40 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: candycane to JeffreyFisher on Sun Aug 06 2023 02:45 pmãã > Re: Skype video callingã > By: JeffreyFisher to MRO on Sun Aug 06 2023 10:31 pmã >ã > Je> The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capitalã > Je> since Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in theã > Je> central partã >ã > Didn't know there was an issue with skype that turned you into a spammer!ã > Good thing I stopped using it ^^ã >ã > candycaneããi looked up where it came from and emailed the sysop.ãit looks like a stock synchronet system.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
hollowone@VERT/BEERS20 to
MRO on Mon Aug 7 03:29:00 2023
i looked up where it came from and emailed the sysop.ã MR> it looks like a stock synchronet system.ããHow do you deal with such issues as sysops of individual boards and or FTN networks? You find a rogue BBS and cut it off the network? ãã-h1ãã... Xerox Alto was the thing. Anything after we use is just a mere copy.ã
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From
The Lizard Master@VERT/NITEEYES to
MRO on Mon Aug 7 10:17:04 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to candycane on Sun Aug 06 2023 04:35 pmãã > > Didn't know there was an issue with skype that turned you into a spammer!ã > > Good thing I stopped using it ^^ã >ã > > candycaneã >ã > i looked up where it came from and emailed the sysop.ã > it looks like a stock synchronet system.ããIt's strangely amazing someone would do that.ãã---TLMãã---ã þ Synchronet þ Nite Eyes BBS - To make people happy about my tagline everywhere...ã
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
hollowone on Mon Aug 7 08:06:00 2023
hollowone wrote to MRO <=-ãã ho> How do you deal with such issues as sysops of individual boards and orã ho> FTN networks? You find a rogue BBS and cut it off the network?ããNo one's spammed networks intentionally, as far as I know.ãMisconfigurations or liberal configurations seem to be the culprit.ããIt used to be you could have some faith that things you posted on BBSesãstayed on the networks - but too many people have allowed access toãtheir message bases via the web and they've been crawled by Google andãother search indexes.ããIn all fairness, I've needed to look up a Synchronet issue that I knowãwas discussed, and I'll google it - even though there's a copy of theãvery message I'm looking for on my system. There is some advantage.ãããã... Have you ever seen anything like this place?ã--- MultiMail/Win v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :.ã
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From
hollowone@VERT/BEERS20 to
The Lizard Master on Mon Aug 7 10:16:00 2023
It's strangely amazing someone would do that.ããFrom innocent try outs to massive botnets.. this is how USENET died.ãã-h1ãã... Xerox Alto was the thing. Anything after we use is just a mere copy.ã
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From
HusTler@VERT/PHARCYDE to
JeffreyFisher on Mon Aug 7 12:53:41 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: JeffreyFisher to MRO on Sun Aug 06 2023 10:31 pmãã > The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capital sinceã > Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in the central part ofã > Frankfort is a beautiful city with a lot to offer visitors. The Kentucky Staã > Capitol is a stunning building, and there are many other historical sites inã > the city, such as the Old State Capitol, the Mary Todd Lincoln House, and thã > Locust Grove Plantation. Frankfort is also home to a number of museums,ãã You forgot to mention it is the home of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill DownsãRacetrack. ;-)ã ã |07 HusTlerãã---ã þ Synchronet þ thePharcyde_
telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin)ã
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From
candycane@VERT/CONCHAOS to
poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Aug 7 18:25:48 2023
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: poindexter FORTRAN to hollowone on Mon Aug 07 2023 08:06 amãã PF> Misconfigurations or liberal configurations seem to be the culprit.ãã PF> It used to be you could have some faith that things you posted on BBSesã PF> stayed on the networks - but too many people have allowed access toã PF> their message bases via the web and they've been crawled by Google andã PF> other search indexes.ããSo someone from the internet like posted an ad and it got forwarded to the area? Or?ããcandycaneãã===ãuser is generated from /dev/urandomãã...I want to be what I was when I started to be what I am now.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ -=[ ConstructiveChaos BBS | conchaos.synchro.net ]=-ã
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
candycane on Tue Aug 8 07:17:00 2023
candycane wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-ãã ca> So someone from the internet like posted an ad and it got forwarded toã ca> the area? Or?ããI think it's mostly BBSes with web interfaces. Often they default toãmaking areas available to unauthenticated users.ããI make my local areas available online to guests, and make the networkedãechoes require you to log in to the web interface to see.ãããã... The neuroanatomy of fear and faith share common afferent pathways. ã--- MultiMail/Win v0.52ã þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :.ã
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From
candycane@VERT/CONCHAOS to
poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Aug 8 18:38:41 2023
Re: Re: Skype video callingã By: poindexter FORTRAN to candycane on Tue Aug 08 2023 07:17 amãã PF> I think it's mostly BBSes with web interfaces. Often they default toã PF> making areas available to unauthenticated users.ãã PF> I make my local areas available online to guests, and make the networkedã PF> echoes require you to log in to the web interface to see.ããOhhh, yea. Maybe an alternative could be posting a message emails it to the sysop so they can verify it? Since there's probably not that many people posting under guest it would be managable I think.ããcandycaneãã===ãuser is generated from /dev/urandomãã...I do not often attack the labour party. They do it so well themselves.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ -=[ ConstructiveChaos BBS | conchaos.synchro.net ]=-ã
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From
Dredster@VERT/CAVERNS to
MRO on Fri Aug 11 10:10:47 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to candycane on Sun Aug 06 2023 04:35 pmãã > Re: Skype video callingã > By: candycane to JeffreyFisher on Sun Aug 06 2023 02:45 pmã >ã > > Re: Skype video callingã > > By: JeffreyFisher to MRO on Sun Aug 06 2023 10:31 pmã >ã > > Je> The state capital of Kentucky is Frankfort. It has been the capital since Kentucky became a state in 1792. Frankfort is located in the central partã >ã > > Didn't know there was an issue with skype that turned you into a spammer! Good thing I stopped using it ^^ã >ã > > candycaneã >ã > i looked up where it came from and emailed the sysop.ã > it looks like a stock synchronet system.ãããI'm guessing it wasn't mine as I've not gotten any emails.. Although I've got most of the extra services shut down like web, email, etc.. as I can't recieve smtp on port 25 via my network connection..ããDredãã---ã þ Synchronet þ The Caverns BBS - No matter where you go, there you are...ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Dredster on Fri Aug 11 16:01:08 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: Dredster to MRO on Fri Aug 11 2023 10:10 amãã >ã > > i looked up where it came from and emailed the sysop.ã > > it looks like a stock synchronet system.ã >ã >ã > I'm guessing it wasn't mine as I've not gotten any emails.. Although I'veã > got most of the extra services shut down like web, email, etc.. as I can'tã > recieve smtp on port 25 via my network connection..ã >ãããYou're GUESSING it's not yours? you wouldn't know any other way than by guessing?ãã
https://i.imgur.com/vVoy2nq.pngããhttps://i.imgur.com/fUUfTvu.pngã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
Dredster@VERT/CAVERNS to
MRO on Sat Aug 12 19:56:41 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to Dredster on Fri Aug 11 2023 04:01 pmãã > > I'm guessing it wasn't mine as I've not gotten any emails.. Although I've got most of the extra services shut down like web, email, etc.. as I can't recieve smtp on port 25 via myã > > network connection..ã >ã >ã >ã > You're GUESSING it's not yours? you wouldn't know any other way than by guessing?ãããWell, actually yea. It's been almost 30 years since I ran a bbs.. and then it was a Renegade system in Fido.. As this one is running under FreeBSD 13, and a totally different bbs system, different acl settings, etc.. So, yea, I'm guessing a bit here and there still.ããDredãã---ã þ Synchronet þ The Caverns BBS - No matter where you go, there you are...ã
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Dredster on Sat Aug 12 23:13:37 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: Dredster to MRO on Sat Aug 12 2023 07:56 pmãã > Well, actually yea. It's been almost 30 years since I ran a bbs.. and thenã > it was a Renegade system in Fido.. As this one is running under FreeBSD 13,ã > and a totally different bbs system, different acl settings, etc.. So, yea,ã > I'm guessing a bit here and there still.ã >ã > Dredãããyou can tell by the tagline. it shows what bbs it came from usually.ãthen if you are a sysop you can use the operator commands to list where it's from. look at my image to see what i mean.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ ::: BBSES.info - free BBS services :::ã
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From
candycane@VERT/CONCHAOS to
Dredster on Sun Aug 13 02:40:42 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: Dredster to MRO on Sat Aug 12 2023 07:56 pmãã Dr> Well, actually yea. It's been almost 30 years since I ran a bbs.. and thenã Dr> it was a Renegade system in Fido.. As this one is running under FreeBSDã Dr> 13, and a totally different bbs system, different acl settings, etc.. So,ã Dr> yea, I'm guessing a bit here and there still.ããI wish you the best in learning your new system!ããcandycaneãã===ãuser is generated from /dev/urandomãã...On a clear disk you can seek forever.ã---ã þ Synchronet þ -=[ ConstructiveChaos BBS | conchaos.synchro.net ]=-ã
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From
Dredster@VERT/CAVERNS to
candycane on Thu Aug 17 16:07:50 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: candycane to Dredster on Sun Aug 13 2023 02:40 amãã > I wish you the best in learning your new system!ã >ã > candycaneã >ãããThanks :)ããDredãã---ã þ Synchronet þ The Caverns BBS - No matter where you go, there you are...ã
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From
Dredster@VERT/CAVERNS to
MRO on Thu Aug 17 16:09:30 2023
Re: Skype video callingã By: MRO to Dredster on Sat Aug 12 2023 11:13 pmãã > you can tell by the tagline. it shows what bbs it came from usually.ã > then if you are a sysop you can use the operator commands to list where it's from. look at my image to see what i mean.ãããI kinda thought that but wasn't sure.. I was also looking at the header but I wasn't going to come out and say it wasn't me if I wasn't certain..ããDredãã---ã þ Synchronet þ The Caverns BBS - No matter where you go, there you are...ã