So I look at centOS because it's free and the problem I have is I didn't want to download all this extra crap to compile SBBS for linux just to get it running. Does any one know of a SBBS for linux that's all ready
compiled and ready to run. Other then the one for windows.
So I look at centOS because it's free and the problem I have is I didn't want to download all this extra crap to compile SBBS for linux just to get it running. Does any one know of a SBBS for linux that's all ready compiled and ready to run. Other then the one for windows.
So I look at centOS because it's free and the problem I have is I didn't want to download all this extra crap to compile SBBS for linux just to get it running. Does any one know of a SBBS for linux that's all ready compiled and ready to run. Other then the one for windows.
I don't think there is a pre-built Synchronet for Linux. I believe you need to build it from the source.
Also, this question would probably belong better in the Synchronet Discussion or Synchronet Sysops sub rather than the Programming sub.
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