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How to: Set up your own BBS Server on Linux
So. You want to try your hand at running your very own, Telnet accessible, BBS (Bulletin Board System)? Luckily, that process is pretty doggone straightforward… provided you have a reasonable level of comfort on the Command Line. Today we'll walk through, start to finish, getting a BBS (Synchronet) up and running on a Debian Linux system. Both Debian and Synchronet are Free and Open Source Software – so there is no cost to you for any of it.
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How To Install Perl Modules On Linux
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Check Hardware Information on Linux Graphically With Hardinfo
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How to Grep the Output of Curl Command
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How to install PIP on Ubuntu- Python Package Manager
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Exploring simple Linux containers with lxc
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Install Caddy with PHP & HTTPS using Let?s Encrypt on Ubuntu
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Easy guide to install PIP on CentOS ? Python Package Manager
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Complete guide to install Anaconda on Ubuntu
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Complete guide to install Anaconda in CentOS
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