SSome distributions have yabasic which can make self-contained executables.
Labels can be used line numbers are normally not used. If you get a file that
runs in yabasic and run the bind command on the file the file gets more code
prefixed to it and can be run in environments windows and
On 30/6/23 12:33, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Where may I get wire gard?
Generally from your Linux distribution's repository.
How may I find how to set it up?
Search the Web and read some of the many tutorials on the subject that
have been written just for people like you.
Wow! Thanks. I'll keep this for future reference as I got this
message after I did it the hard way.
In the last few days, I have been trying to find
accessible material, not so much in basic programming as I did a
bunch of that from 1979 until the early eighties in Applesoft
Basic which
On 6/30/23 18:33, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Where may I get wire gard?
How may I find how to set it up?
By looking online! :)
Basically, any VPN that you can use from the CLI is accessible.
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I finally got the source listings of the basic programs that I
can now look at.
I did download gw-basic as suggested but it wouldn't run
at all on this computer. It probably runs on IBM compatible PC's
but it may be trying to access memory occupied by the ROM basic
since this is a true
Where may I get wire gard?
How may I find how to set it up?
> On Jun 30, 2023, at 10:42, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
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> On 30/6/23 09:50, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>> I have never used a v p n before.
>> Which one might work well with linux?
>> Which might
On 30/6/23 09:50, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I have never used a v p n before.
Which one might work well with linux?
Which might work well with orca?
I have WireGuard configured to provide extra security in connecting to
my server. The configuration is simply a matter of
I have never used a v p n before.
Which one might work well with linux?
Which might work well with orca?
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I have never used a v p n before.
Which one might work well with linux?
Which might work well with orca?
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I have never used a v p n before.
Which one might work well with linux?
Which might work well with orca?
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No need for any of this. Open up the program in basica. Then type save
“prog.bas”,a and you get an ascii version of the program saved to disk.
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> On Jun 29, 2023, at 1:25 PM, Linux for blind general discussion
> wrote:
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> I think I have just found a way to save you a
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