• Test

    From apam@21:1/125.99 to ALL on Wed Oct 9 13:21:15 2019
    Just testing to see if this message has a TZUTC kludge

    Andrew


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  • From apam@21:1/101 to apam on Wed Oct 9 16:23:56 2019
    @TZUTC: 10

    Not quiet right yet :(

    Andrew

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  • From Al@21:3/107 to apam on Tue Oct 8 20:31:32 2019
    @TZUTC: 10

    Not quiet right yet :(

    This one says TZUTC: 1300, is that what it should be?

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  • From apam@21:1/125.99 to Al on Wed Oct 9 13:42:34 2019
    This one says TZUTC: 1300, is that what it should be?

    No idea, that one was sent from agency (I don't know how to view kludges
    on synchronet.)

    Andrew


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  • From Al@21:3/107 to apam on Tue Oct 8 21:03:50 2019
    This one says TZUTC: 1300, is that what it should be?

    No idea, that one was sent from agency (I don't know how to view kludges
    on synchronet.)

    From the reading menu hit o for Operator options and then h to view the headers. They look different in sbbs but they are there..

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  • From Apam@21:1/125 to Al on Wed Oct 9 15:05:47 2019
    Re: Re: Test
    By: Al to apam on Tue Oct 08 2019 09:03 pm

    From the reading menu hit o for Operator options and then h to view the headers. They look different in sbbs but they are there..

    Cool thanks

    Andrew
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  • From Netsurge@21:4/154 to apam on Wed Oct 9 02:04:22 2019
    @TZUTC: 10

    Yup!

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  • From apam@21:1/125 to ALL on Mon Feb 3 14:59:59 2020
    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Andrew


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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to apam on Mon Feb 3 16:11:04 2020
    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Andrew


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    Apple or Apricot pie?




    \/orlon



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  • From apam@21:1/126 to vorlon on Mon Feb 3 15:13:45 2020
    Apple or Apricot pie?

    Pecan


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  • From Alpha@21:4/158 to apam on Mon Feb 3 05:54:15 2020
    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Gotcha.

    -Alpha

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  • From Vk3jed@21:1/109 to apam on Mon Feb 3 17:30:00 2020
    On 02-03-20 14:59, apam wrote to ALL <=-

    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Mmmmm, pi. :D


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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to apam on Mon Feb 3 08:05:00 2020
    03 Feb 20 14:59, you wrote to ALL:

    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Haiku, NetBSD on the Pi ... when can we expect the RISC OS port? ;)

    I thought about trying some alternatives to raspbian like freebsd, netbsd, alpine
    linux, but from what I read it looked like most distros only have limited support for
    the Pi or are experimental.

    How is your experience with netbsd on the Pi. Would you recommend to test it? (for a
    headless server).

    IIRC one of the reasons I still use Linux was f2fs (filesystem optimized for flash
    storage).

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  • From vorlon@21:1/195.1 to apam on Tue Feb 4 12:32:59 2020
    Apple or Apricot pie?

    Pecan

    Ohhh. Just as nice! #->




    \/orlon



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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to apam on Mon Feb 3 19:45:25 2020
    apam wrote to vorlon <=-

    Apple or Apricot pie?

    Pecan

    My favorite. The only way to do any better is to add chocolate chips, or chocolate chips and a slight bit of orange flavoring... hmmmmm....



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  • From apam@21:1/125 to Oli on Tue Feb 4 15:52:20 2020
    03 Feb 20 14:59, you wrote to ALL:

    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Haiku, NetBSD on the Pi ... when can we expect the RISC OS port? ;)

    I had pondered RISC OS, but as far as I know it's not posix unlike
    Haiku. Same with Amiga OS. So might take a bit more time to figure out,
    but there are more important things to work on for now I think,

    How is your experience with netbsd on the Pi. Would you recommend
    to test it? (for a
    headless server).

    Honestly, no. It works well, but you need to do a lot of compiling,
    which takes time - and I suspect wears out the SD card. I've plugged in
    a USB Hard Drive adapter and doing compiling on a hard drive, but I am
    having trouble with the adapter.

    At present I'm runing 9.0 RC1, and right after I installed and got
    things going RC2 was released, compiling the entire OS takes a lot of
    time, and kind of frustrating when it fails due to hardware problems.

    I'm only running it because I like NetBSD - and wanted an excuse to run
    it, but if I was serious about using a Pi for a server, rather than just
    a play thing, I'd probably use raspbian due to it's packages.

    Andrew

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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to apam on Tue Feb 4 10:06:33 2020
    04 Feb 20 15:52, you wrote to me:

    Just a test to see if I've configured my pi correctly..

    Haiku, NetBSD on the Pi ... when can we expect the RISC OS port? ;)

    I had pondered RISC OS, but as far as I know it's not posix unlike
    Haiku. Same with Amiga OS. So might take a bit more time to figure out, but there are more important things to work on for now I think,

    Even if it were nice and fun to have it on amiga or risc os, there is just a limited
    amount of time. A BBS that adapts to the terminal size dynamically is also very
    cool
    and much more useful for the majority of users and sysop (just as an example).

    RISC OS is not posix, but it has UnixLib which provides some posix compatibility
    https://www.riscos.info/index.php/C_in_RISC_OS

    I'm not a C programmer and I don't knoe UnixLib, I guess there is still stuff missing
    and it is still not as easy as a port to Haiku.

    How is your experience with netbsd on the Pi. Would you recommend
    to test it? (for a
    headless server).

    Honestly, no. It works well, but you need to do a lot of compiling,
    which takes time and I suspect wears out the SD card.

    I think that depends a lot on the filesystem, TRIM support and partitioning to the
    right boundaries. I still hope my sd card survives a couple of years.

    I'm only running it because I like NetBSD - and wanted an excuse to run it, but if I was serious about using a Pi for a server, rather than just
    a play thing, I'd probably use raspbian due to it's packages.

    That sounds like I should get some netbsd experience by running it in a VM first and
    see how much I like it. I always want to give alternatives to linux a chance (especially after Linus' recent uninformed rant about ZFS), but I'm so used to Linux
    that it's hard to switch ...

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  • From djatropine@21:1/130 to apam on Sun Feb 9 11:06:58 2020
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    I had pondered RISC OS, but as far as I know it's not posix unlike
    Haiku. Same with Amiga OS. So might take a bit more time to figure
    out, but there are more important things to work on for now I
    think,

    RiscOS is quite sexy IMO. I've been having fun with my Pi :D
    And will probably pick up another one. ;

    I get this nifty image in my mind .. Drivin a cab and sysop'ing/
    creating BBS tools/software.

    Sounds pretty o.g. to me :D



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