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- From: larry@gator.use.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: MUD for TBBS?
- Message-ID: <BzvD8G.FH@gator.use.com>
- Organization: Gator Communications - Feeds-R-Us 219-289-3745
- References: <BzKDwq.BFA@magpie.nycenet.edu> <134.3751@uonline.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 13:53:04 GMT
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- rjus@uonline.com (ren_just) writes:
-
- >The part that irks me the most from the messages on here is that a customer
- >wants the best solution for their problem at the cheapest long-run cost. I
- >am sorry to say, but the learning curve for UNIX is horrendous. My goal as
-
- But why can't a consultant come in and setup the BBS application
- on a Unix machine -- and leave the SA a screen of menus for backup
- and system administration? The SA will need to knowledge of UNIX -
- since he has a front-end to complete his/her tasks.
-
- Unix can by far offer the most options for a multiuser BBS -- and the SA
- doesn't need to know all the ins and outs of Unix. Sure, a Unix guru
- would be nice, but then again, it could be an overkill.
-
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