This one is closer, though you need to actually specify the config file,
not just point it to a directory it might reside in.
Why in the world would you put your Golded config file in your
Synchronet directory? You know what? Never mind. You should focus on one
thing at a time.
If you don't know where your golded config files is, you have even
bigger problems.
> Command 'luit' not found, did you mean:
> command 'quit' from snap quit (1.0+git)
> command 'lfit' from deb fitsh (0.9.4-1)
> command 'lut' from deb tracetuner (3.0.6~beta+dfsg-3)
> See 'snap info <snapname>' for additional versions.
> sbbs@bbs:~$ sudo apt info luit
> Package: luit
> State: not a real package (virtual)
> N: Can't select candidate version from package luit as it has no candidate
> N: Can't select versions from package 'luit' as it is purely virtual
> N: No packages found
> sbbs@bbs:~$ sudo apt search luit
> Sorting... Done
> Full Text Search... Done
> xterm/noble,now 390-1ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]
> X terminal emulator
> Whatever the error I'm making... I cannot seem to find it
Everything above definitely means that the package 'luit' is NOT
installed. Maybe it is not available via your package manager, or you do
not have the proper repo enabled that this package resides in.
So with that said, forget about luit and change your command line to this:
While you're at it, here is like the 4th or 5th (and final) time I'll
say that you should add these two lines to your golded.conf before you
even try to start it:
TEARLINE @longpid @version
ORIGIN "I'm very new to all this, so please forgive me."