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From: "Simon Inns (System Operator)" <sdi@tigger.worldscope.net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: LOCAL: (Slough, Berkshire, UK) New Linux BBS
Date: Fri, 04 May 1996 17:32:28 GMT
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Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Lars Wirzenius)
Message-ID: <cola-liw-831231148-32259-0@liw.clinet.fi>

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I would like to announce a new Linux BBS system based in Slough, 
Berkshire, UK.

Please include TiggerBBS in the Linux supporting BBS list. It has just 
come on-line, and here are the details:

BBS Name: TiggerBBS
Phone Number: +44 1753 672520
Modem Speed (CCITT): 28.8Kbps V.32
City / Country / State: Slough, Berkshire, UK
Whatever Network it's on (i.e. FidoNet, RIME, etc.): Internet
First Time access to D/L Linux Files (Y/N): Y
Allow File Requests - Fido-style (Y/N): N
Free Access to Linux Files (Y/N): Y
BBS Rating (1-5): 5

TiggerBBS runs on the RoCat BBS system version 1.03 (with a few
modifications here and there). Tigger is a 486DX2-66 running Linux 1.2.13
(Slackware 3) and has support for Linux, MS-DOS, Archimedes and more. It
is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Within 2 weeks we will have
another line (14.4Kbps) and the Slackware 3.0 CD-ROM on-line. So our users
will have *everything* needed to get up and running with Linux, with
online support from the sysops who both run Linux. 

Users are also given free internet mail access, through our dial-up
Internet connection. There are no complicated validations and *NO*
upload/download ratios ('cause they annoy me :-) ). 

Sysop: Simon Inns sdi@tigger.worldscope.net

Regards
Simon Inns

 ____________________________________
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TiggerBBS System Administrator
Linux BBS site - Available 24hrs - +44 1753 672520



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