Subj : Re: Versions To : Digital Man From : Robbie Whiting Date : Thu Jan 06 2022 15:21:25 > You can actually run *both*, like I do. So long as the Linux-sbbs > instance and the Windows-sbbs instances have access to the same sbbs > directory tree, they can live together harmoneously, serving a > different set of nodes each (that the purpose of the > FirstNode/LastNode values in your sbbs.ini file). I actually run 3 > instances of sbbs: Win7-32 on bbs.synchronet, Win10-64 on > vert.synchro.net and Debian-Linux-64 on cvs.synchro.net. That's fascinating. When you say each instances have access, do you mean like via SMB shared drive/folders? Aside, I was musing the other day -- would it be possible to launch Linux doors/xtrn programs from Win32 SBBS using WSL2 on the same machine? I'm not sure how the output would be piped to the user, but since Win now has the ability to directly launch a linux kernal... that would be pretty slick. I'm sure this is a naive assumption, tho :) |04a|12LPHA |03Alpha Complex |15- |11alphacomplex.us:2323 --- Talisman v0.35-dev (Linux/x86_64) * Origin: aLPHA cOMPLEX: You are in Error. No one is screaming. (1:218/410) .