Wow. I setup a Raspberry PI more than a year ago running a BBS and hooked i into my router on a UPS for power and have an LCD display on it showing CPU load, temp, and disk and RAM used and kind of set it on a corner of my desk and only updated the Linux distro and kernel every other month or so. And it's still running and working fine.
I think I'll update the display to a 4-line one so I can configure it to sho number of users connected and last time it synced up with DOVE-Net for messaging.
Anyone else been running a BBS off a Pi for as long or longer?
Nonya - Pimptastic BBS
Wow. I setup a Raspberry PI more than a year ago running a BBS and hooked i into my router on a UPS for power and have an LCD display on it showing CPU load, temp, and disk and RAM used and kind of set it on a corner of my desk and only updated the Linux distro and kernel every other month or so. And it's still running and working fine.
I think I'll update the display to a 4-line one so I can configure it to sho number of users connected and last time it synced up with DOVE-Net for messaging.
Anyone else been running a BBS off a Pi for as long or longer?
Nonya - Pimptastic BBS
| Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
|---|---|
| Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
| Users: | 104 |
| Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
| Uptime: | 05:09:38 |
| Calls: | 7,066 |
| Calls today: | 8 |
| Files: | 8,560 |
| D/L today: |
288 files (260M bytes) |
| Messages: | 373,523 |