> Question: since my screen is 1024x768 res the FBBS window is very tiny.
> Is there any way to make it larger other then lowering the resolution?
> Once the 'show all users' window is opened, can it be closed, how?
I have a stupid question. Why would a BBS program, which presumably runs
on a (mostly) unattended machine, require X-windows? It seems rather
silly to incur the overhead of running X when there's nobody looking at
the screen. I'm sure there's a logical explanation.
Disclaimer: This note was not meant as criticism. I have never operated
an FBB-style BBS. I'm looking for something that works through the kernel
AX.25 to give my users a more familiar, less Unixy interface, and also
traditional packet mail and bulletins. The system is unattended at a
remote location, with management performed over an Internet telnet
session. I don't have the memory to run X. TNOS would seem to be the
logical choice if it didn't duplicate the AX.25 and KISS code that's
already in the kernel.
Kyle
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