> In OSS you can recompile your kernel to get rid of anything that you don't like!
WorldGroup Manager BBS software. And WWIV as well. Both have/had source code available (with restricted licensing on the modified source, if I remember correctly). I work with a WorldGroup system about once a week - if you make a configuration change, it recompiles the files that are modified by your changes.
Pretty amazing stuff.
But I can't give you my WGMAN directory, source included. I can't give you my WWIV source code distribution, however old it may be.
Back to Windows (3.3.3.1 can't run an S3 ViRGE GX chipset #385, oops).
Child labor exploitation indeed.. hah, I was volunteering 20 hours a week when I was 15 before anyone asked me to at my local freenet.. Quite voluntarily, I must add - give me computer and internet connection and I will make your systems go;)
> In OSS you can recompile your kernel to get rid of anything that you don't like!
WorldGroup Manager BBS software. And WWIV as well. Both have/had source code available (with restricted licensing on the modified source, if I remember correctly). I work with a WorldGroup system about once a week - if you make a configuration change, it recompiles the files that are modified by your changes.
Pretty amazing stuff.
But I can't give you my WGMAN directory, source included. I can't give you my WWIV source code distribution, however old it may be.
Back to Windows (3.3.3.1 can't run an S3 ViRGE GX chipset #385, oops).
Child labor exploitation indeed.. hah, I was volunteering 20 hours a week when I was 15 before anyone asked me to at my local freenet.. Quite voluntarily, I must add - give me computer and internet connection and I will make your systems go ;)