I did a test migration of my BBS from Windows 10 to Linux, and it went pretty well. I created an Ubuntu 24.04 LTS server VM, followed the instructions to install via GIT, and got a fresh system up and running.
I copied my \ctrl folder over and was pleased to see how many places the file location was specified as a relative location (../ctrl) instead of c:\sbbs\ctrl.
I didn't configure dosemu, I don't have any DOS utilities around. I should consider it for running nodelist utilities - those are the only DOS tools I have left over.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-
I did a test migration of my BBS from Windows 10 to Linux, and it went pretty well. I created an Ubuntu 24.04 LTS server VM, followed the instructions to install via GIT, and got a fresh system up and running.
I copied my \ctrl folder over and was pleased to see how many places
the file location was specified as a relative location (../ctrl)
instead of c:\sbbs\ctrl.
I hard coded a couple of references in my menus, needed to clean those
up.
Copied the \data folder and was able to read messages online.
I didn't configure dosemu, I don't have any DOS utilities around. I
should consider it for running nodelist utilities - those are the only
DOS tools I have left over.
No DOS door games on your BBS?
I didn't configure dosemu, I don't have any DOS utilities around. I
should consider it for running nodelist utilities - those are the only
DOS tools I have left over.
Absolutely no need for DOS tools. MakeNL can be snagged and compiled from gi just like Synchronet, and voila.. a linux native nodelist compiler!
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