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2 total messages Started by "fusion" Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:54
Re: For you SBBS Sysops operating on *NIX, what's your flavor?
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Author: "fusion"
Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:54
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On 06 Jun 2024, Gamgee said the following...

 Ga> Yes, I also recall fairly frequent problems with Xwindows and graphics
 Ga> cards back in those days.  I liked Mandrake quite a bit and then

i remember configuring XFree86 came with a giant warning about how it could
damage your monitor.. spent an awful lot of time one year tracking down the
exact specs for some chinese 19" monitor to attempt both 1600x1200 and 75hz
(iirc) paranoid i might damage something.. that and.. the video card driver was compiled into the X server itself? something like that. weird times :)

on the OS/2 side we just bought from a list. not on the list? too bad :)

 Ga> Been there, too.  Haha, yeah that stuff was painful.  I used to even
 Ga> configure and compile custom kernels (on Slackware), thinking I could
 Ga> squeeze out more "performance"...  Maybe it did, and in those days I was
 Ga> on fairly weak hardware so it helped, and was a lot of fun actually.
 Ga> But also a lot of work, and I don't bother with that any more.

i used to have to do that for an IBM server i had.. for the SCSI raid controller.. that whole machine was a giant waste of electricity. did feel cool the one and only time one of the power supplies failed and i hot swapped it out. but yeah, i think i studied the kernel config options for a while before deciding to just use the slackware one as a template and then add the extra stuff.

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Re: For you SBBS Sysops operating on *NIX, what's your flavor?
#146
Author: "Gamgee"
Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2024 13:34
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-=> fusion wrote to Gamgee <=-

 fu> On 06 Jun 2024, Gamgee said the following...

 Ga> Yes, I also recall fairly frequent problems with Xwindows and graphics
 Ga> cards back in those days.  I liked Mandrake quite a bit and then

 fu> i remember configuring XFree86 came with a giant warning about
 fu> how it could damage your monitor.. spent an awful lot of time one
 fu> year tracking down the exact specs for some chinese 19" monitor
 fu> to attempt both 1600x1200 and 75hz (iirc) paranoid i might damage
 fu> something.. that and.. the video card driver was compiled into
 fu> the X server itself? something like that. weird times :)

Ahhh yes, now that you say it I remember that too.  Defining "modelines"
and refresh rates for certain resolutions.  Fun and annoying all at the
same time.  :)

 fu> on the OS/2 side we just bought from a list. not on the list? too
 fu> bad :)

I never got aboard the OS/2 train.  Straight from DOS to Win, and
eventually Linux.

 Ga> Been there, too.  Haha, yeah that stuff was painful.  I used to even
 Ga> configure and compile custom kernels (on Slackware), thinking I could
 Ga> squeeze out more "performance"...  Maybe it did, and in those days I was
 Ga> on fairly weak hardware so it helped, and was a lot of fun actually.
 Ga> But also a lot of work, and I don't bother with that any more.

 fu> i used to have to do that for an IBM server i had.. for the SCSI
 fu> raid controller.. that whole machine was a giant waste of
 fu> electricity. did feel cool the one and only time one of the power
 fu> supplies failed and i hot swapped it out. but yeah, i think i
 fu> studied the kernel config options for a while before deciding to
 fu> just use the slackware one as a template and then add the extra
 fu> stuff.

SCSI.... yes there's another big can of worms.  Don't remember having to
do anything with that in Linux, but surely did on a CDROM disk changer
(Panasonic, maybe?) under MSDOS that I used on my BBS in the 90's - had
to play with a lot of command-line switches and memory stuff.  Loading order
of drivers in autoexec and config.sys, and the like.  Pretty satisfying
to get all that working after a lot of effort.  I miss those days.  ;)



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