hehe
i guess everything that glitter ain't gold...
i'm down to two choices -- mediatemple.net and m5hosting.com... maybe joyent.com
damn, it's so hard to make a choice...
kyrre
- Original Message -
From: Gilles Chehade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:57 am
Subject:
Sorry, I really don't know where else to ask.
I've been using Staminus for a while now and I've had it with the downtime.
Basically I want a place to host my Ruby on Rails / Git projects, an IRC server
as well as an internet radio channel.
Simple website / control panel design is ofcourse a plu
Excellent choice...
But so far it looks like I'll be going for http://www.m5hosting.com.
"Small is the new big", might wanna Google that. Besides, they look so
simple!
Kyrre
- Original Message -
From: Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:28 am
Subject: Re: Wher
Hello!
I've long wondered where this error message comes from:
"hostname nor servname provided, or not known"
So I grepped my FreeBSD source code and found out it actually belongs to BIND9.
It has to be the worst written error message in history.
Any chance you can change it? Perhaps to someth
Hello!
My partition table is messed up. I have a 150 gigabyte S-ATA hard drive, with a
single NTFS partition running Windows XP. I've been running gpart /dev/ad0 from
FreeSBIE for the last 14 hours now and it's not saying anything. I just want to
get my data back. I don't care if I have to rein
At 16:09 25.08.2006, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/08/25 15:14, Kyrre Nygerd wrote:
> Does anybody run a webhosting business, where they've written
> a simple Bash script to add new users and set up their domains in BIND,
> virtual hosts in Apache, MySQL databases and so on all in one go?
>
> I
For those who are interested, you can check out the response
I also got from the FreeBSD mailinglist:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-August/subject.html#129680
All the best,
Kyrre
At 03:24 25.08.2006, Nick Holland wrote:
Yeah.
Use vi or emacs. :)
The OpenBSD developers spend a lot of time making code fit what they
call "KNF" -- Kernel Normal Form, documented in style(7)
They do it carefully by hand, not using automatic tools. Why? To
get EYES ON THE CODE. Go look
Hello!
Does anybody run a webhosting business, where they've written
a simple Bash script to add new users and set up their domains in BIND,
virtual hosts in Apache, MySQL databases and so on all in one go?
I am looking for inspiration for my own script.
Thank you!
I truly wish to keep it real
Hello people,
I'm looking for the best ways to create a line of code beautification
(reformatting) scripts -- one for C, one for Ruby, one for Bash and
one for web development languages like XHTML, XML, CSS, PHP and Ajax.
Whether as frontline warriors or household maids, they would ensure
pro
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