What's where on Nyx? A roadmap. [9/7/92] Nyx, like the world-wide network it is connected to and the Unix operating system running beneath these menus, is a fairly large creature. This file is meant to give you an overview of what is where on the system and how to find out more. The main menu has these options: i Information... This often overlooked menu has *lots* of information about Nyx, including the philsophy behind it, its history, views on hacking, how to find users on the network, programs to locate files not on Nyx, and so on. Lots of good stuff. f Upload/Download file menu Where you'll find files to download for most systems, and can upload files you think others would enjoy (no pirated software, please). These are local files, not to be confused with files you can get "by ftp" -- see the info/moreinfo menu for information on that. s Status/options/users menu This menu has commands to look at and change various options, see what's happening on the system, look up information on users, and so forth. u Unix file access menu From here you can do most of the things you'd want to do with files, such as look at them, create them, remove them, make directories, etc. c Communications menu -- bulletins, NetNews, mail, chat This has most of the "action" o Organization menus p Programming menu e Education menu w Word processing menu g Games menu gr Graphics menu in Introduce yourself to other Nyx users fund Info on the "fund drive" to improve ol' Nyx hack Info on recent hacker problems; also see info menu. faq Frequently Asked Questions & answers fb Send feedback to sysop (comments, questions, etc.)