• Testing migration.

    From Psi-Jack@46:1/142 to All on Thu Jul 16 01:58:31 2015
    Okay.

    Got the BBS migrated from Manjaro (Arch Linux fork), to CentOS 7.... Hoepfully... Just hopefully, eveyrthing is back to fully functional again. :D

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  • From Psi-Jack@46:1/100 to All on Thu Jul 16 00:59:42 2015
    Okay.

    Got the BBS migrated from Manjaro (Arch Linux fork), to CentOS 7.... Hoepfully... Just hopefully, eveyrthing is back to fully functional again. :D

    Yay! It's working!
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  • From Psi-Jack@46:1/142 to All on Thu Jul 16 02:20:29 2015
    Re: Testing migration.
    By: Psi-Jack to All on Thu Jul 16 2015 12:59 am

    Got the BBS migrated from Manjaro (Arch Linux fork), to CentOS 7....
    Hoepfully... Just hopefully, eveyrthing is back to fully functional
    again. :D

    Yay! It's working!

    Seemless migration, and fully functional. Can't be happier.

    One more step away from Manjaro/Arch, and one more step forwards for consolidatin to all RPM-based Linux. :D

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  • From Tiny@46:1/126 to Psi-Jack on Thu Jul 16 11:49:50 2015
    One more step away from Manjaro/Arch, and one more step forwards for consolidatin to all RPM-based Linux. :D

    You know what this means? They are about to get rid of RPM. You are a
    Sysop and as soon as you get something working perfectly the world will
    change on you. <Laughing>

    Shawn

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  • From Psi-Jack@46:1/142 to Tiny on Thu Jul 16 19:55:23 2015
    Re: Testing migration.
    By: Tiny to Psi-Jack on Thu Jul 16 2015 11:49 am

    One more step away from Manjaro/Arch, and one more step forwards for
    consolidatin to all RPM-based Linux. :D

    You know what this means? They are about to get rid of RPM. You are a Sysop and as soon as you get something working perfectly the world will change on you. <Laughing>

    Get rid of RPM? Bullocks! They did get rid of yum, at least in current Fedora release 22, but dnf is yum on steroids, and much much MUCH more better. It's now literally the fastest repository manager in the Linux world. I say repository manager because it handles all the repositories, while rpm handles the packages. ;) Same thing for apt/aptitude and dpkg for Deb distros.

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