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Bob Nielsen wrote:

> Well, you can easily run tcp/ip without any form of nos (see the
> AX25-HOWTO).  If you feel you need to run nos, however, I'd recommend
> jnos, as tnos is no longer supported by its author.
>
> In the jnos source distribution is a file, readme.lnx.  Also in the jnos
> docs there if a file, config.zip, which contains a file, linux.zip.
> This has some good information on setting up jnos.  If you get version
> 1.11c, you should be able to use whatever version of ncurses is
> installed with Slackware, rather than only one or two specific versions.
>
> You will probably notice that it is much more stable than the dos
> version.
>
> Bob, w6swe
>
> On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 11:50:51AM -0400, Richard Ferryman wrote:
> > I am about to install Slackware 4.0 on a P200 machine and move away from my
> > dos based jnos.  Can anyone tell me the best way to implement nos under
> > linux.  I notice tnos is common but is it the best route.  I am running ip
> > only with kiss eproms in standard tncs.  No netrom.  I handle nntp and
> > mail.  Any advice
> > welcome as I don't want to end up configuring a system several times just
> > to get a good nos version.
> > Richard g4bbh
>
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