Updated GNU references

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<META name="copyright" lang="en" content="Copyright Michiel Broek">
<META name="description" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS Manual">
<META name="keywords" lang="en" content="MBSE BBS, MBSE, BBS, manual, fido, fidonet, gateway, tosser, mail, tic, mailer">
<TITLE>Running a BBS under Linux.</TITLE>
<TITLE>Running a BBS under Unix.</TITLE>
<LINK rel=stylesheet HREF="manual.css">
</HEAD>
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<H3>History.</H3>
<P>
At the end of 1997 I was looking for several BBS systems that could run on
Linux and it must be capable to run Fidonet mail. After reviewing almost
GNU/Linux and it must be capable to run Fidonet mail. After reviewing almost
all packages that were available at that time I found that there were no
packages that suited my needs. Some had the plain user interfaces that
my bbs users were used to but no Fidonet capabilities, others looked
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<P>
In Juli 1998 the first version of MBSE BBS was installed on the bbs I have,
on the second line. The first line was running McMail, GEcho and RA on a
Novell client while on the Linux box the mars_nwe emulator from Martin Stower
Novell client while on the GNU/Linux box the mars_nwe emulator from Martin Stower
was running. In november 1998 mbcico was created from ifcico from Eugene M.
Crosser. In Januari 1999 it did also compile and run on a Sun Sparcstation 2
system.
<P>
In April 1999 the motherboard of the Linux server died, I replaced it with
In April 1999 the motherboard of the GNU/Linux server died, I replaced it with
the MOBO of one of the client machines. From that day on, MBSE BBS became the
only bbs running on my system, because I was short on serial port boards at
that time. McMail and RA became history and MBSE BBS was on its own. From that