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|  Message 32728  |
|  Gamgee to Rixter  |
|  Re: Using JSexec to run IRCd  |
|  15 Nov 25 19:24:10  |
 TZUTC: -0600 MSGID: 58853.sync_sys@1:103/705 2d7f46d2 REPLY: 58848.sync_sys@1:103/705 2d7ee9f3 PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/955e50fea Aug 10 2025 GCC 14.2.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.32-Linux master/ec8f7009f Nov 15 2025 GCC 12.2.0 BBSID: PALANTIR CHRS: CP437 2 FORMAT: flowed -=> Rixter wrote to Mindsurfer <=- Ri> I was just wanting to see how many leaves connected and some of the Ri> activity. I can watch the dos window and see connections and routings. Ri> It looks different than the Windows 10 GUI. I guess it will do. It is Ri> something different so I will adjust. I do like running IRCd as a Ri> service. My synchronet control panel stops working about once a week Ri> and it automatically reboots and loses those leaves. It seems to be a Ri> better way to run IRC from my BBS. I won't be switching over to Linux, Ri> so I am adjusting to the DOS view of IRCd. I have it set to start as a Ri> batch file if my entire computer reboots. When synchronet control panel Ri> freezes and crashes I use restartoncrash.exe to auto restart the Ri> control panel. It does not affect the entire pc. Its a good working Ri> system so far and I can leave it unattended for very long periods of Ri> time. I log in every so often to see how many times the synchronet has Ri> crashed and check my messages and play games with others. Strange. My SBBS has *never* crashed, in over 7 years. Granted, it runs on Linux, but there are plenty of folks running on Windows that don't see crashes, either. |
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