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New server up and running |
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(17:52 11/10/2001) Anonymous (19:07 11/10/2001) Anon E mouse ii (23:22 11/10/2001) Ben Hickling (15:21 12/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (15:42 12/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (16:30 12/10/2001) Anonymous (17:30 12/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (18:04 12/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (18:05 12/10/2001) Anonymous (18:36 12/10/2001) Guy Inchbald (19:08 12/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (19:31 12/10/2001) Guy Inchbald (19:52 12/10/2001) Rob Kendrick (23:22 12/10/2001) Michael Stubbs (23:48 13/10/2001) Richard Goodwin (10:16 14/10/2001) Chris Williams (18:53 14/10/2001) Rob Kendrick (21:34 14/10/2001) Anonymous (08:20 15/10/2001)
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Andrew C. Poole |
Message #89178, posted at 17:52, 11/10/2001 |
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I look forward to seeing the new one in action :-) |
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Anonymous |
Message #89179, posted at 19:07, 11/10/2001, in reply to message #89178 |
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Does it still run Mandrake, and is it still at an awful colocation? ;-) |
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Anon E mouse ii |
Message #89180, posted at 23:22, 11/10/2001, in reply to message #89179 |
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That was a rather sly anon. comment. Tsk! |
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Ben Hickling |
Message #89181, posted at 15:21, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89180 |
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Things are certainly a lot faster now! |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89182, posted at 15:42, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89181 |
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I'm not sure that people dialling in with standard modems will notice much difference, but my PC on the office network is loading even CGI generated pages pretty much instantly. |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89183, posted at 16:30, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89182 |
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Okay, I've just noticed the rojo and code vault sites didn't copy across. Oops... |
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Anonymous |
Message #89184, posted at 17:30, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89183 |
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Nope, it's still running Mandrake (giggle) and still at a cack colocation ;-) |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89185, posted at 18:04, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89184 |
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You get what you pay for - and in my case that's free bandwidth :)
Looks like I didn't mess up rojo/code vault, there was nothing there to transfer in the first place. |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89186, posted at 18:05, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89185 |
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(BTW, it's not a "cack colocation", it's "hidden away in the office I work at". ArgoNet have some good colocation facilities, but not for free ;) |
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Anonymous |
Message #89187, posted at 18:36, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89186 |
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Well done for setting it up, Rich.
You're doing us all a great service ;). |
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Guy Inchbald |
Message #89188, posted at 19:08, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89187 |
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you know those cute little envelopes that show what you've read? well they're all open now, even when I haven't read the stuff. (Running IE 5.5 on Win 95 cos the A5000 died and the Omega's not here yet) |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89189, posted at 19:31, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89188 |
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Fine here; just go back to the forum using the forum link above and it'll reset if you're having problems. There haven't been that many messages today anyway for obvious reasons ;) |
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Guy Inchbald |
Message #89190, posted at 19:52, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89189 |
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oh, yes. Fine now. Must have just been the first time round. |
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Rob Kendrick |
Message #89191, posted at 23:22, 12/10/2001, in reply to message #89190 |
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http://hosting.pepperfish.org/ |
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Michael Stubbs |
Message #89192, posted at 23:48, 13/10/2001, in reply to message #89191 |
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Pepperfish is quite pricey if you want all the professional features. Does it come with real-time Contol Panel to adjust email, MySQL, subdomains etc or is that all requested by email? |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #89193, posted at 10:16, 14/10/2001, in reply to message #89192 |
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http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact336.html |
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Chris Williams |
Message #89194, posted at 18:53, 14/10/2001, in reply to message #89193 |
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Hehe.. now that's what I call news syndication :)
Chris @ drobe |
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Rob Kendrick |
Message #89195, posted at 21:34, 14/10/2001, in reply to message #89194 |
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Michael: We tend to hope that our customers have clue, so we only normally supply ssh accounts and let people tweak their config files themselves. However, there is a web front end for completely configuring your POP boxes and mail forwarders for any domains, and fairly good webmail. We don't actually plan on suppling MySQL unless people actually ask for it, as we prefer PostgreSQL for most things. A complete web-interface to configure everything is planned for people who can't grasp running a website well, or for lazy people ;-) Keep an eye out; it's on the way.
Also, we're open to bartering if you want all the 'professional' features - they do actually cost a bob or two to implement - also note that we pay a fortune for a good connection to the internet, off-site backup etc. |
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Anonymous |
Message #89196, posted at 08:20, 15/10/2001, in reply to message #89195 |
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Hmm... two adverts in one article comment thread. Must be a record. |
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