• Linux BBS

    From the Outlaw@VERT/OUTWEST to All on Sunday, June 28, 2026 22:51:40
    asof Late I've been contemplating Turning my Windows 7 BBS into a linux server, and running my BBS on linux, Probably Ubuntu Server 26.04, I assume my user file and other important files can just be moved over? anyway I'll check the wiki 1st.
    I temporarily moved the BBS to a windows 10 machine.
    It will either be alot of fun, or a huge headache, or a little of both.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to the Outlaw on Monday, June 29, 2026 08:44:16
    the Outlaw wrote to All <=-

    asof Late I've been contemplating Turning my Windows 7 BBS into a linux server, and running my BBS on linux, Probably Ubuntu Server 26.04, I assume my user file and other important files can just be moved over? anyway I'll check the wiki 1st.

    I did an exercise a while back, moving from Windows 10 to Linux. Once I
    fulfilled all of the prerequisites and got a basic install up and
    running, I copied my ctrl directory over, then looked for all of the
    hard-coded c:\sbbs\ locations in the files.

    I didn't bother with DOS compatibility, as I'd gotten rid of most of my
    DOS doors and migrated my compression tools from DOS only to
    cross-platform tools.

    It's nice having Binkit/Tickit all part of Synchronet, so most
    everything moved all at once.




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  • From Neko@VERT/MIYANET to the Outlaw on Friday, July 03, 2026 15:50:17
    Re: Linux BBS
    By: the Outlaw to All on Sun Jun 28 2026 22:51:40

    asof Late I've been contemplating Turning my Windows 7 BBS into a linux server, and running my BBS on linux, Probably Ubuntu Server 26.04, I assume my user file and other important files can just be moved over? anyway I'll check the wiki 1st.
    I temporarily moved the BBS to a windows 10 machine.
    It will either be alot of fun, or a huge headache, or a little of both.

    As to my experience (I moved SBBS from Windows to Linux), the worst headache I've had was related to versions (3.18 to 3.19 or 3.20 if I remember correctly, I had it running on older Windows machine).

    I've installed the BBS on Linux machine from Git repo, then copied "ctrl", "data", "text" and so on. After that I pasted contents of SBBS's directories. Then came the fun part, cross-checking if every message base worked, resolving problems, missing config lines and incompatibilities. But now it works, as I can see.
    Sometimes I have to repair message bases, but I suspect it's a fault of systemctl that might cause unclean shutdowns of SBBS or a bit rot of some kind. Backups and SMButil help a lot. I haven't investigated it further yet.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to the Outlaw on Friday, July 03, 2026 13:14:50
    Re: Linux BBS
    By: the Outlaw to All on Sun Jun 28 2026 10:51 pm

    asof Late I've been contemplating Turning my Windows 7 BBS into a linux server, and running my BBS on linux, Probably Ubuntu Server 26.04, I assume my user file and other important files can just be moved over? anyway I'll check the wiki 1st.
    I temporarily moved the BBS to a windows 10 machine. It will either be alot of fun, or a huge headache, or a little of both.

    I moved my Synchronet setup from Windows to Linux 4 years ago. I basically just moved all my files over, including the configuration files & data files - basically my whole sbbs tree. For me, the biggest thing was going through to make sure the paths to all my doors in the external programs configuration were correct and that I had them set up correctly and running (either with native Linux versions, if possible, or to run with DOSBox).

    For FTN messages, I was already using BinkIt (which comes with Synchronet & is written in JavaScript), and that just kept running as expected in Linux.

    One thing I did on Linux is that I created a sbbs.service file so I could run Synchronet using systemd (systemctl), since I wouldn't be using sbbsctrl.exe anymore.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Neko on Friday, July 03, 2026 21:45:35
    Re: Linux BBS
    By: Neko to the Outlaw on Fri Jul 03 2026 03:50 pm

    Sometimes I have to repair message bases, but I suspect it's a fault of systemctl that might cause unclean shutdowns of SBBS or a bit rot of some kind. Backups and SMButil help a lot. I haven't investigated it further yet. >
    If you have to repair your msg bases that's indictiave of a big issue.
    It could be bad memory or bad harddrive, filesystem corruption or whatever.

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  • From Outlaw@VERT/OUTWEST to Neko on Friday, July 03, 2026 22:55:34
    Re: Linux BBS
    By: Neko to the Outlaw on Fri Jul 03 2026 03:50 pm

    asof Late I've been contemplating Turning my Windows 7 BBS into a linux
    server, and running my BBS on linux, Probably Ubuntu Server 26.04, I assume
    As to my experience (I moved SBBS from Windows to Linux), the worst headache I've had was related to versions (3.18 to 3.19 or 3.20 if I remember correctly, I had it running on older Windows machine).


    I had to give that dream up for now, My thin client I was going to put my BBS on died, I will be looking for a new thin client.

    |10Outlaw





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