Linux - Jnos Setup and Configuration HOW-TOConverse Message Of The DayBy John Martin KF8KK
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| When users first enter the converse mode they are sent
this Converse Message Of The Day.
This file is a bit long for regular on the air packet, and you may be best advised to shorten it a bit. It's helpful to provide the users with a few of the commands in this file so that they can navigate the converse node system.
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| Welcome to the KF8KK converse
node near Empire Michigan. Please converse responsibly... There is a HALON fire prevention system in this node and you don't want to breathe that stuff-- it's deadly. 73 de John KF8KK /? Print help information. /CHANNEL [n] Switch to channel n, or show available channels. /EXIT Terminate the convers session (same as /bye). /HELP Print help information (same as /?). /INV user Invite user to join your channel. /LINKS [L] List all connections to other hosts. L => long format. /MSG user text Send a private message to user. /NAME call [chan#] Logs you in as user "call" per local ftpusers file. /PERSONAL text Set or show some personal text (name, QTH, etc). /SOUNDS y|n Turn bell on or off. /VERBOSE y|n Set or show verbose mode (signon/signoff notifications) /WHO [L|name|@host] List matching users and their related info.
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| Introduction Obtaining The Software Installing a DOS partition Slackware Installation A Slackware Installation B Selecting Packages Configuring Linux Linux Network Configuration Starting Slackware Linux Basic Jnos Installation Jnos Localization & Config Starting Jnos Compiling Jnos |
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