• RE: The LNRC-IN Boards ar

    From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to LOGIC44 on Tue Apr 21 08:03:00 2026

    On Apr 20, 2026 04:04am, LOGIC44 wrote to LUMNI:

    Before my mobo or GPU died (idk which) on my HP 6300MT sleeper,
    I ran
    Linux on it, for GAMING, all the way back in like 2019... (I
    plan on
    repairing it soon so I can maybe have another personal rig or
    another
    server.) **************************************** Logic44, Sysop
    of LNRC
    Indiana Boards

    I ride SOLO.

    Weather in Indiana: SUCKS
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  • From Logic44@VERT/LNRC-IN to Robert Wolfe on Tue Apr 21 22:26:17 2026
    Robert Wolfe wrote to LOGIC44 <=-

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    On Apr 20, 2026 04:04am, LOGIC44 wrote to LUMNI:

    Before my mobo or GPU died (idk which) on my HP 6300MT sleeper,
    I ran
    Linux on it, for GAMING, all the way back in like 2019... (I
    plan on
    repairing it soon so I can maybe have another personal rig or
    another
    server.) **************************************** Logic44, Sysop
    of LNRC
    Indiana Boards

    I ride SOLO.

    Weather in Indiana: SUCKS
    ****************************************

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    What Distro are you running?

    ... Platinum Xpress & Wildcat!..... Nice!!!!
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    I was running Kubuntu on the sleeper, I run Debian for the server

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to LOGIC44 on Wed Apr 22 09:57:00 2026

    On Apr 21, 2026 10:26pm, LOGIC44 wrote to Robert Wolfe:


    I was running Kubuntu on the sleeper, I run Debian for the
    server

    Yeah, Debian was the first Linux distro I used Professionally in my
    career.

    Then I got a job where RHEL is king :)Now on my own Linux
    environment, I use Rocky Linux, which is a downstream free distro of
    RHEL thst is headed up by the same guy that did CentOS.

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  • From Logic44@VERT/LNRC-IN to Robert Wolfe on Wed Apr 22 20:12:40 2026
    Re: Re: The LNRC-IN Boards ar
    By: Robert Wolfe to LOGIC44 on Wed Apr 22 2026 09:57:00

    Yeah, Debian was the first Linux distro I used Professionally in my
    career.

    Then I got a job where RHEL is king :)Now on my own Linux
    environment, I use Rocky Linux, which is a downstream free distro of
    RHEL thst is headed up by the same guy that did CentOS.

    I've heard that Debian and CentOS are best for Synchronet servers, is that true?

    ****************************************
    Logic44, Sysop of LNRC Indiana Boards

    I ride SOLO.

    Weather in Indiana: SUCKS
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Logic44 on Wed Apr 22 18:31:30 2026
    Re: Re: The LNRC-IN Boards ar
    By: Logic44 to Robert Wolfe on Wed Apr 22 2026 08:12 pm

    I've heard that Debian and CentOS are best for Synchronet servers, is that true?

    Debian (or Ubuntu), yeah. CentOS - not so much (and it's discontinued).
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  • From Logic44@VERT/LNRC-IN to Digital Man on Thu Apr 23 00:23:39 2026
    Re: Re: The LNRC-IN Boards ar
    By: Digital Man to Logic44 on Wed Apr 22 2026 18:31:30

    Debian (or Ubuntu), yeah. CentOS - not so much (and it's discontinued).
    So I'd want something like Manjaro or Arch as an alternative?

    ****************************************
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    I ride SOLO.

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  • From Accession@VERT/PHARCYDE to Logic44 on Thu Apr 23 05:56:49 2026
    Hey Logic44!

    On Wed, Apr 22 2026 23:23:39 -0500, you wrote:

    So I'd want something like Manjaro or Arch as an alternative?

    Pick what you want to use and use it. There isn't really a "best" distro (except maybe since the wiki being more catered towards debian/ubuntu, since that's what DM uses), or any alternatives needed.

    I've used Arch with Synchronet for over a decade, and it works just fine. So I would imagine it would work on Arch based distros like Manjaro and EndeavourOS, also. People run it on Rocky Linux (continuation of CentOS?), and a bunch of others.

    Your best bet would probably be to run whatever you want to run, and then see if you have any issues with Synchronet; which can be brought up and addressed if the need was there. ;)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Robert Wolfe on Thu Apr 23 07:20:53 2026
    Re: Re: The LNRC-IN Boards ar
    By: Robert Wolfe to LOGIC44 on Wed Apr 22 2026 09:57 am

    I was running Kubuntu on the sleeper, I run Debian for the
    server

    Yeah, Debian was the first Linux distro I used Professionally in my career.


    I was a distro hopper for a short while, I then just decided I liked Ubuntu with LXDE desktop, been with Ubuntu since Ubuntu 11.04.


    Denn

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to LOGIC44 on Thu Apr 23 09:44:00 2026
    I've heard that Debian and CentOS are best for Synchronet servers, is that
    t

    IMHO, yes.

    CENTOS or any Red Hat Derivative like Rocky Linux.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Accession on Thu Apr 23 06:53:42 2026
    Accession wrote to Logic44 <=-

    Your best bet would probably be to run whatever you want to run, and
    then see if you have any issues with Synchronet; which can be brought
    up and addressed if the need was there. ;)

    Debian has been my solution to procrastination via eye candy -- instead
    of spending time with a downstream distro getting it to look just so, I
    just load up Debian and be done with it.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Denn on Fri Apr 24 07:23:50 2026
    Denn wrote to Robert Wolfe <=-

    I was a distro hopper for a short while, I then just decided I liked Ubuntu with LXDE desktop, been with Ubuntu since Ubuntu 11.04.

    I started out with Linux on single-core IBM Thinkpads, and gravitated
    towards Lubuntu - Ubuntu base with LXDE and lightweight apps. I got so
    used to it I used it long after I'd moved to more heavyweight systems.

    I suppose I like an old-school window manager feel. I know they've
    moved to LXQT, I think it's called? I might give it a try on an old
    Chromebook I have laying around.



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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Apr 24 11:55:40 2026
    Re: Re: The LNRC-IN Boards ar
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Denn on Fri Apr 24 2026 07:23 am

    I was a distro hopper for a short while, I then just decided I liked
    Ubuntu with LXDE desktop, been with Ubuntu since Ubuntu 11.04.

    I started out with Linux on single-core IBM Thinkpads, and gravitated towards Lubuntu - Ubuntu base with LXDE and lightweight apps. I got so used to it I used it long after I'd moved to more heavyweight systems.

    I suppose I like an old-school window manager feel. I know they've moved to LXQT, I think it's called? I might give it a try on an old Chromebook I have laying around.

    I'll have to give LXQT a look, love having a lightweight desktop, I can then add things I like, like note.

    Denn

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