You should call cox, if the torrent is legal it shouldn't be an issue.
You are paying for your bandwidth so...
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Brian Weaver bjwea...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a list of commercial seedbox sites, and there are many others.
Perhaps something like this might work?
Well all I'm getting weirdly antsy in my preferred distro again... not
that i dislike using Ubuntu, but that I am looking for that next bit
of innovation that makes a distro.
i liked Vinux when i looked at it this week, but I'm not really in the
market/need for a visually impaired setup but glad
I stick with the ones that will keep me sharp for work:
Fedora/Mandrake/Centos = redhat
or Suse (many more use rh based)
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 09:17, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Well all I'm getting weirdly antsy in my preferred distro again... not
that i dislike using Ubuntu, but
I concur with JD. CentOS for servers, Ubuntu for workstations.
If you haven't jumped into virtualization yet, I would certainly do so.
It will make your dist-hopping experience much more pleasurable. VMware
and Virtualbox are good places to start. Keep an eye on KVM as well.
Andriod is
And I'm two days late. Too bad. Sounds awesome. Do it at Gangplankhq
again!
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On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:10 PM, ChasM Marshall chasm...@hotmail.comwrote:
From: Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net
If you haven't jumped into virtualization yet, I would certainly do so.
It will make your dist-hopping experience much more pleasurable.
Running a distro in a VM won't tell you anything about how well that distro
handles real hardware. It'll show you a bunch
Hi All,
I posted this to the PHP list and got some great response, but thought I get
some fellow PLUG thoughts as well. Hopefully not too many people will be upset
with my cross post. :)
I have a fairly large PHP application that I've built and have been maintaining
for several years now.
9. Dist-hopping experimentation time! (Stephen)
10. Re: Dist-hopping experimentation time! (JD Austin)
11. Re: Dist-hopping experimentation time! (Eric Shubert)
12. Re: Dist-hopping experimentation time! (Ted Gould)
13. Re: Dist-hopping experimentation time! (Stephen)
14. Re:
1/22/11 will be the next Server Installfest. Same place as usual.
I'm looking forward to seeing Dwayne, Justin, John and Todd again.
And whoever else would like to attend.
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/node/3667
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I am running a service on windows I need my clients to connect to. The
service works but traffic is unencrypted. As such I set up cygwin and
sshd. I can ssh in and then telnet on the loclhost (windows sever at
this point) and it works. When I set up the port forward from my
clients it also works.
I'm doing some house cleaning and throwing out old diskettes, etc.
Among them are eight 5.25 floppies containing Tannenbaum's Minux
system. In the '90s I bought his Operating Systems book talked my
dept. into springing for the Minux floppies using the coupon in the
back of the book (I think
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