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   Alan Ianson to Marc Lewis   
   Re: Even more questions!   
   20 Dec 20 20:02:13   
   
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   MSGID: 302.fido-binkd@1:153/757.2 24455573   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.18c-Linux master/faadb5b9b Dec 19 2020 GCC 10.2.0   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.11-Linux master/faadb5b9b Dec 19 2020 GCC 10.2.0   
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     Re: Re: Even more questions!   
     By: Marc Lewis to Alan Ianson on Sun Dec 20 2020 06:40 pm   
      
    ML> Here again is the first line of my binkd.cfg:   
    ML> domain fidonet Q:\\fido_out\\out\\ 1   
      
   This is my domain line for fidonet..   
      
   domain fidonet /usr/local/fido/outbound 1   
      
   I wonder if the trailing "\\" in your domain line is needed, or if it makes a   
   difference.   
      
    ML> And the node's line in the NODES.CFG file:   
    ML> node 2:280/464@fidonet fido.vlzn.nl (password) c   
      
   That looks good to me.   
      
    ML> I also note that on that machine, which is substantially more powerful   
    ML> than this machine, binkd takes up over 96% of the processor, making the   
    ML> other programs and .cmd files quite lethargic.   
      
   That is a problem. Binkd on my machine also takes roughly 2% when idle and may   
   spike up a bit when polling nodes but comes back down to 2% when done.   
      
   Just a suggestion, run binkd with the -d option and have a look at the output   
   and see if everything looks as it should.   
      
   I am now running under linux but when I first ran binkd I was running under   
   OS/2 and binkd ran great for me under OS/2 as it does under linux.   
      
    Ttyl :-),   
            Al   
      
   ... I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent.   
   --- SBBSecho 3.11-Linux   
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