• ANSI terminal clients for Linux

    From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Vorlon on Tue Dec 16 13:38:42 2025
    Re: ANSI terminal clients for Linux
    By: Vorlon to Bob Worm on Tue Dec 16 2025 14:10:26

    Hi, Vorlon.

    Netrunner from the mystic bbs website. https://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads.html

    I didn't wait until later - I had the old MBP out doing some legitimate work so I thought I'd install Netrunner while it was booted. On it now and it works perfectly.

    I just remembered, actually, that Netrunner was the only thing I could get to run on the Windows XP netbook that I got given the same time as this. For some reason it works the XP machine really hard so it gets hot and runs the battery down but it seems a bit less demanding on here :)

    Thanks again!

    BobW
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  • From Vorlon@21:1/196 to Bob Worm on Thu Dec 18 18:13:40 2025
    Hi Box,

    On Tuesday December 16 2025, Bob Worm said to Vorlon:

    Re: ANSI terminal clients for Linux
    By: Vorlon to Bob Worm on Tue Dec 16 2025 14:10:26

    Hi, Vorlon.

    Netrunner from the mystic bbs website.
    https://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads.html

    I didn't wait until later - I had the old MBP out doing some legitimate work so I thought I'd install Netrunner while it was booted. On it now
    and it works perfectly.

    Thumbs up emoji! #0)

    I just remembered, actually, that Netrunner was the only thing I could
    get to run on the Windows XP netbook that I got given the same time as this. For some reason it works the XP machine really hard so it gets
    hot and runs the battery down but it seems a bit less demanding on here
    :)

    That could be due to the way netrunner does it's display things.
    XP also dosn't have the controlls in place like the newer os versions do.


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    Stephen

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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to All on Mon Dec 15 21:11:38 2025
    Hi, all.

    On the weekend I installed Ubuntu onto a 2011 Macbook Pro - it's really quite quick and functional for a nearly 15 year old machine.

    Anyway, one thing I'm really struggling with is finding a terminal to use for BBSing. I'm currently in Qodem, however I am not digging its use of the standard terminal font or the fact it adjusts the row / col count rather than scaling the window if you try to maximise / full-screen it.

    I never expected to have such trouble getting others to work, though. I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and I've tried:

    - Syncterm via snap - installs a broken version that can't resolve hostnames or connect to anything

    - Syncterm via Meatlotion's installer script - installs and can connect but crashes after the login screen of (e.g.) Magnum BBS with a font render error

    - Icyterm via source - refuses to run due to some random type conversion error

    - Icyterm via .deb download - similar to above but with a different type

    Can anyone recommend me a terminal that works on current Linux setups and does 80x25 full screen, ideally with a VGA font like MuffinTerm does?

    This is the last position I expected to be in, I thought I'd have loads of options!

    Thanks,

    BobW
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  • From Gryphon@21:1/101 to Bob Worm on Fri Jan 16 11:09:45 2026
    On 15 Dec 2025 at 09:11p, Bob Worm pondered and said...

    Hi, all.

    On the weekend I installed Ubuntu onto a 2011 Macbook Pro - it's really quite quick and functional for a nearly 15 year old machine.

    Anyway, one thing I'm really struggling with is finding a terminal to
    use for BBSing. I'm currently in Qodem, however I am not digging its use of the standard terminal font or the fact it adjusts the row / col count rather than scaling the window if you try to maximise / full-screen it.

    I never expected to have such trouble getting others to work, though.
    I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and I've tried:

    - Syncterm via snap - installs a broken version that can't resolve hostnames or connect to anything

    - Syncterm via Meatlotion's installer script - installs and can connect but crashes after the login screen of (e.g.) Magnum BBS with a font
    render error

    - Icyterm via source - refuses to run due to some random type conversion error

    - Icyterm via .deb download - similar to above but with a different type

    Can anyone recommend me a terminal that works on current Linux setups
    and does 80x25 full screen, ideally with a VGA font like MuffinTerm does?

    This is the last position I expected to be in, I thought I'd have loads
    of options!

    I have an X11 version of SyncTERM 1.6b compiled and running on my Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS x86_64. I'll put it up for download on Madman BBS. Look for it in the BBS Utilities dir.

    syncterm_lnx86.zip
    SyncTERM 1.6b - X11
    Precompiled SynchTERM 1.6b for Linux.
    Compiled on Ubuntu 24.04.3 x86_64.

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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Gryphon on Fri Jan 16 21:03:53 2026
    Re: Re: ANSI terminal clients for Linux
    By: Gryphon to Bob Worm on Fri Jan 16 2026 11:09:45

    I have an X11 version of SyncTERM 1.6b compiled and running on my Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS x86_64. I'll put it up for download on Madman BBS. Look for it in the BBS Utilities dir.

    Cheers, Gryphon. It'll be interesting to see if that works on the Mac.

    BobW
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  • From Tanausu M.@21:3/219.1 to Bob Worm on Sat Jan 17 23:51:24 2026

    Hello Bob!

    15 Dec 25 21:11, you wrote to all:

    I never expected to have such trouble getting others to work, though.
    I'm on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and I've tried:

    You've had quite a few problems with BBS terminals. Besides the ones already mentioned, there's Magiterm, with the source code included on its website, if you need to compile it. Otherwise, as others have recommended, you can use syncterm or icy_term, but in an AppImage, which avoids library issues.

    https://talismanbbs.org/other/



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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Tanausu M. on Mon Jan 19 20:41:58 2026
    Re: ANSI terminal clients for Linux
    By: Tanausu M. to Bob Worm on Sat Jan 17 2026 23:51:24

    Hi, Tanausu M.
    You've had quite a few problems with BBS terminals. Besides the ones already mentioned, there's Magiterm, with the source code included on its website, if you need to compile it. Otherwise, as others have recommended, you can use syncterm or icy_term, but in an AppImage, which avoids library issues.

    Thanks for the tips - I will give those a bash next!

    Have a great day.

    BobW
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