• Re: Best Alternative OS

    From Arelor@954:895/63 to Mike Powell on Wed Jul 17 04:26:48 2024
    Re: Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: Mike Powell to ROMAN on Mon Jul 08 2024 08:54 am

    Are you familiar enough with linux to suggest a good gopher client for it?

    Lynx works fine.

    Then there is Cgo and Nago. Probably a bunch of others too.

    Nago is fun because it is basically a bash script XD


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  • From halian@954:895/28 to Mike Dippel on Fri Jul 19 00:48:24 2024
    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommenda for
    an alternative OS?

    Linux, no doubt about it. (Though I consider it one of the three main OSes instead of an alternative, but eh, semantics.) I usually suggest that newcomers start with EndeavourOS, as it has access to a lot of software through the AUR (Arch User Repository), in addition to its main repo.

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Halian on Fri Jul 19 15:50:58 2024
    On 7/19/2024 12:52 AM, Halian wrote to Mike Dippel:

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    @TZUTC: -0400
    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any
    recommenda
    for
    an alternative OS?

    Linux, no doubt about it. (Though I consider it one of the three main OSes instead of an alternative, but eh, semantics.) I usually suggest that newcomers
    start with EndeavourOS, as it has access to a lot of software through the AUR
    (Arch User Repository), in addition to its main repo.

    Very helpful! Thanks.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From halian@954:895/28 to Mike Dippel on Sat Jul 20 06:23:59 2024
    On 7/19/2024 12:52 AM, Halian wrote to Mike Dippel:

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A49
    @MSGID: 954:895/28 ff9e7ad8
    @TZUTC: -0400
    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that machines do not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommendations for an alternative OS?

    Linux, no doubt about it. (Though I consider it one of the three main OSes instead of an alternative, but eh, semantics.) I usually suggest that newcomers start with EndeavourOS, as it has access to a lot of software through the AUR (Arch User Repository), in addition to its main repo.

    Very helpful! Thanks.

    Mike Dippel

    You're welcome ^_^
    -Η¶ƒlian

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Fri May 10 12:41:42 2024
    My friends and neighbors know that I love computers. I am continually being given their
    old laptops after I help them setup their new ones.

    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommendations for
    an alternative OS?

    I have a USB installer stick for Chrome Flex. I am also looking at Linux Lite. I would like
    to do a different install on every machine to see which OS is the best for home use.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Jareth780 on Sun May 12 00:26:10 2024
    On 5/11/2024 1:50 AM, Jareth780 wrote to Mike Dippel:

    I would try different ones in a virtualization environment first. It's less about the OS and more about the windowing environment, assuming you leave Windows behind. If you just want the path of least resistance, stick with Windows. Switching OS's when you're forced to isn't a nice time, better to do
    it when you have some time to kill and just feel like experimenting.


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    I figure now is the best time to start experimenting since I have some spare, old
    computers to work with. Should be a fun experiment.

    I have the files I want to keep on a portable drive so I don't lose anything.

    Mike Dippel


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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Thenerd on Sun May 12 19:56:20 2024
    On 5/12/2024 7:49 PM, Thenerd wrote to Mike Powell:

    My main OSes of choice these days are debian linux and a derivative of debian called devuan.

    I tried Debian a while back but really didn't connect with it. Ubuntu Server
    for servers and if I want a GUI I use Mint. It all just seems to work for what
    I need. My work laptop is Mint.


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    I will put Mint on my list. Thanks

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Amessyroom on Sun Jun 23 21:30:18 2024
    On 6/22/2024 6:05 PM, Amessyroom wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Fri May 10 2024 12:41 pm

    > Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most
    machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommendations for
    an alternative OS?

    I have a USB installer stick for Chrome Flex. I am also looking at Linux Lite. I would like
    to do a different install on every machine to see which OS is the best for
    home use.

    Have you been successful in using Chrome Flex? I've never used it.

    I'm a linux administrator , so I would be probably try a lite version of linux.

    There was one called https://www.techradar.com/news/best-lightweight-linux-distro

    Puppy Linux is one I worked with years ago on small laptops.

    Keep us posted, really interested to hear how things work out.
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    I have no plans to run a BBS on Linux so switching to Linux is probably not an option
    for me. I am a fan the Chrome OS.

    Mike Dippel


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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Halian on Fri Jul 19 15:50:58 2024
    On 7/19/2024 12:52 AM, Halian wrote to Mike Dippel:

    @TID: Mystic BBS 1.12 A49
    @MSGID: 954:895/28 ff9e7ad8
    @TZUTC: -0400
    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any
    recommenda
    for
    an alternative OS?

    Linux, no doubt about it. (Though I consider it one of the three main OSes instead of an alternative, but eh, semantics.) I usually suggest that newcomers
    start with EndeavourOS, as it has access to a lot of software through the AUR
    (Arch User Repository), in addition to its main repo.

    Very helpful! Thanks.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Gamgee@954:895/63 to Mike Dippel on Fri May 10 16:07:00 2024
    Mike Dippel wrote to All <=-

    My friends and neighbors know that I love computers. I am
    continually being given their old laptops after I help them setup
    their new ones.

    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and
    that most machines do not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11,
    does anyone have any recommendations for an alternative OS?

    I have a USB installer stick for Chrome Flex. I am also looking
    at Linux Lite. I would like to do a different install on every
    machine to see which OS is the best for home use.

    I don't know exactly what 'Linux Lite' is, but I'd recommend one of the
    common Linux distributions such as Ubuntu or Mint for starting out.



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  • From Arelor@954:895/63 to Mike Dippel on Sat May 11 13:27:12 2024
    Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Fri May 10 2024 12:41 pm

    Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommendations for
    an alternative OS?

    It depends on what you want to use the OS for.

    If all you want to do is browse horse videos on the Internet and do some document processing, you can use any of the big Operating Systems.

    I have found Kubuntu and MX Linux to work reasonable well for users who need a fire-and-forget Operating System for a computer that is semi-old (say, 8 years old). If you want to use a modern Operating System on really old hardware, there are still options, but those tend to be specialist choices.
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  • From Jareth780@954:895/18 to Mike Dippel on Sat May 11 01:50:00 2024
    I would try different ones in a virtualization environment first. It's less about the OS and more about the windowing environment, assuming you leave Windows behind. If you just want the path of least resistance, stick with Windows. Switching OS's when you're forced to isn't a nice time, better to do it when you have some time to kill and just feel like experimenting.

    *** THE READER V4.50 [freeware]
    --- D'Bridge 4
    * Origin: (954:895/18)
  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to MIKE DIPPEL on Sun May 12 16:32:00 2024
    I have a USB installer stick for Chrome Flex. I am also looking at Linux Lite.
    I would like
    to do a different install on every machine to see which OS is the best for home
    use.

    My main OSes of choice these days are debian linux and a derivative of
    debian called devuan.

    Mike


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  • From TheNerd@954:895/64 to Mike Powell on Sun May 12 19:45:05 2024
    My main OSes of choice these days are debian linux and a derivative of debian called devuan.

    I tried Debian a while back but really didn't connect with it. Ubuntu Server for servers and if I want a GUI I use Mint. It all just seems to work for what I need. My work laptop is Mint.


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  • From Amessyroom@954:895/66 to Mike Dippel on Sat Jun 22 18:01:47 2024
    Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Fri May 10 2024 12:41 pm

    > Knowing that Windows 10 has an expiration date coming up, and that most
    machines do
    not meet the minimum specs for Windows 11, does anyone have any recommendations for
    an alternative OS?

    I have a USB installer stick for Chrome Flex. I am also looking at Linux Lite. I would like
    to do a different install on every machine to see which OS is the best for home use.

    Have you been successful in using Chrome Flex? I've never used it.

    I'm a linux administrator , so I would be probably try a lite version of linux.

    There was one called https://www.techradar.com/news/best-lightweight-linux-distro

    Puppy Linux is one I worked with years ago on small laptops.

    Keep us posted, really interested to hear how things work out.
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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to MIKE DIPPEL on Mon Jun 24 08:39:00 2024
    I have no plans to run a BBS on Linux so switching to Linux is probably not an
    option
    for me. I am a fan the Chrome OS.

    Are there BBSes that will run on Chrome OS? This is just a whild guess of mine, but I suspect that running one on Chrome would be similar to running
    one on linux more so than on windows.

    Someone with experience in doing so could easily prove me wrong, though.


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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Amessyroom on Tue Jun 25 19:15:44 2024
    I using Windows 98 every day. This is amazing alternative os.

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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to ROMAN on Wed Jun 26 09:36:00 2024
    I using Windows 98 every day. This is amazing alternative os.

    I don't use it every day, but I do still have it loaded on a laptop that I
    can play SimCity 2000 and 3000 on if I want.

    Mike

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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Mike Powell on Mon Jul 1 17:31:14 2024
    I have this laptop with Windows98 for BBSing and Gophering. For Every day.

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  • From Amessyroom@1337:3/194 to roman on Fri Jul 5 00:49:13 2024

    Are there really still gopher sites? There are still bases. Lol

    I've seen one poster with gopher site for his personal site. Just don't see them often.
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  • From Arelor@954:895/63 to Amessyroom on Fri Jul 5 05:48:11 2024
    Re: Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: Amessyroom to roman on Fri Jul 05 2024 12:49 am


    Are there really still gopher sites? There are still bases. Lol


    Yes, there are, lol.

    Even if the most interesting ones are gopher mirrors of http(s)sites, but also some personal sites are around.


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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Amessyroom on Sat Jul 6 17:23:20 2024
    Yes, the gopher:// protocol is still in use. Different people use it in different ways. I also use it as a public repository for my archives
    of actual programs for Windows 9x-XP. In general are approximately 380 servers on the network. Apart from what is in the Onion.

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  • From Amessyroom@1337:3/194 to roman on Sun Jul 7 05:07:08 2024
    Re: Re: Best Alternative OS
    By: roman to Amessyroom on Sat Jul 06 2024 05:23 pm

    Yes, the gopher:// protocol is still in use. Different people use it in different ways. I also use it as a public repository for my archives
    of actual programs for Windows 9x-XP. In general are approximately 380 serve on the network. Apart from what is in the Onion.
    That's amazing. I remember using it before the web.

    I've not looked at my site, but I understand synchronet also provides a gopher service. I'll have to check it out.

    I found your site interesting, and appreciate you sharing it in your signature.

    I'm still working on setting up my BBS; maybe once I get thing stable -- I can take a trip around the next to observe more of these gopher servers.
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  • From roman@954:895/2 to Amessyroom on Sun Jul 7 16:40:19 2024

    I always suggest everyone to return to Gopher because it is very convenient and fast. Gopher also supports simple scripts and you can do many wonderful things from a guest book to RSS news parsers or something else.
    I didn't leave the gopher link below, you confused me with Richard. But I still happy for your answer.

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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to ROMAN on Mon Jul 8 08:54:00 2024
    I always suggest everyone to return to Gopher because it is very convenient
    nd
    fast. Gopher also supports simple scripts and you can do many wonderful things >from a guest book to RSS news parsers or something else.
    I didn't leave the gopher link below, you confused me with Richard. But I
    till
    happy for your answer.

    Are you familiar enough with linux to suggest a good gopher client for it?

    I think someone in BBS Land might have written one not too long ago, but I
    lost track of it.

    Mike P


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  • From Fissile Syntax@954:895/31 to Mike Powell on Wed Jul 10 07:31:19 2024
    Are you familiar enough with linux to suggest a good gopher client for
    it?

    Well I'll jump in here -- two Linux options I know of:

    The classic gopher client for Unix (from University of Minnesota) is available on many distros. You can try (whatever the equivalent is on your distro): apt-get install gopher

    The second option is lynx, the text-based web browser.

    You can do something like:

    lynx gopher://floodgap.com

    (for example).

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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to FISSILE SYNTAX on Wed Jul 10 07:31:00 2024
    Well I'll jump in here -- two Linux options I know of:

    The classic gopher client for Unix (from University of Minnesota) is available
    on many distros. You can try (whatever the equivalent is on your distro): apt-get install gopher

    The second option is lynx, the text-based web browser.

    You can do something like:

    lynx gopher://floodgap.com

    Thanks! I have links2 installed. It requires a helper for gopher that is
    not installed (or I have not configured it). I should have known there
    would be one called 'gopher' on a *nix system! :D

    Mike P


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