Ultimately yes, but that is down the road a piece.  I have about a dozen or
so  domains parked at various places across the net.  I would like to bring
them all "in house" and maybe finally get some content on them.  Again, that
is down the road some.  For now I wish to get this workgroups server going.
If you know of a place that will host a dozen or so domains (with content
and email) for free ;-) let me know.

On a similar note, Comcast cable yanked my static IP a few weeks ago when
excite went under.  I am really pissed because that blows my long term
plans.  Does anyone know of a broadband supplier that will provide a static
IP, Non crippled upstream, and keep the bill < $50/ month.

Best,
John (At least now I ditch my cable subscription, I never watch TV anyway)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Older PC and DOS Internet Forum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Day Brown
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SURVPC] new photos from my party! /Linux
>
>
> JJG wrote:
>
> > PS you guys have me on the bug to attempt Linux again.  My goal
> is to serve
> > up the files to windoz clients on survpc hardware.  What distro should I
> > pick and what programs do I need to run.  Finally, Is this going to be
> > another lesson in frustration :).  I have been around computers
> since the
> > C64 and am a fairly adept troubleshooter.  I just have very
> limited time to
> > fool around.
> You trying to setup a PPP on the web? why not just
> put your stuff on a host someplace else?
>

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