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Janko
13-May-2009
[3650x2]
cool , I used Linode and they are highly recommended by users , this 
prgmr sounds interesting approach too so I might try it when I need 
VPS
Installing cheyenne or rebol is easy and I don't need much else :)
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3652x2]
linode looks very cool :-)
I think I'll be getting an linode account cheap, and very well designed 
vps controls   :-)
Henrik
13-May-2009
[3654]
there are a couple of videos on linode's site. if you follow them, 
the setup is frightningly simple.
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3655x2]
looking at them right now   :-D
this is insane!  my 8 year old could setup a web-visible server in 
minutes.
Henrik
13-May-2009
[3657]
I'm not really gonna go back to regular webhosting now. This stuff 
offers so much more.
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3658x2]
automatic fall back on crashes, instant server re-installs, this 
rocks.  and its so well designed from the management stand-point 
 :-)
what's the best linux for rebol... ubunto?
Henrik
13-May-2009
[3660]
I use a minimal 32-bit debian. Worked immediately.
Janko
13-May-2009
[3661]
I use debian for server side, most things work on it
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3662x2]
do the view parts work on debian, like AGG fonts?
(I need this for server-side image processing)
Henrik
13-May-2009
[3664]
I think View requires an X-Windows running locally, but I'm not sure.
kcollins
13-May-2009
[3665x2]
Maxim, I played around with the X Window system on a Linode 360. 
If I remember correctly I was able to get REBOL/View running on it.
I used the NXServer software from nomachine.com to connect to it.
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3667]
ok, in any case for 20$ its not going to risk me selling my arm to 
do the test... I mean, it costs more to go out for one lunch at the 
restaurant  ;-)
Pekr
13-May-2009
[3668]
What are you talking about? Using some virtualised server providers?
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3669x2]
yep
setting up and booting a vps on linode takes exactly 4 mouse clicks! 
 and you can log into it using ssh right there and then !  :-)  this 
is going to be really nice.
Pekr
13-May-2009
[3671x2]
are those servers fault tollerant? backed-up?
So maybe I will not build my new server, but rent some virtualised 
one, create tunnel to it (to allow sendmail on our local network), 
install Ubuntu server, and be done ...
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3673]
yep, linode has free backups for the os, automatic fall-back to other 
server on crash, auto-reboot. all runs on raid, with ups, etc.
Pekr
13-May-2009
[3674]
I have one server here, which just takes 220Watts ... it costs really 
X-times more, than to rent that server ....
Maxim
13-May-2009
[3675x2]
yep, for 20$ a month per 200mb transfer, its pretty cheap.  obviously, 
you are sharing CPU bandwith, but for most uses, this is a non-issue, 
unless you have a heavily visited site (several hundred hits a minute)
sorry..thats 200GB/month
Henrik
13-May-2009
[3677x2]
Pekr, I decided against buying a new HD for my old server. The Linode 
is much cheaper and there is of course much more bandwidth. I think 
there is a big advantage to it.
I can get what... 5-6 months of Linode for one disk? That's pretty 
good.
Pekr
13-May-2009
[3679x2]
Well, I need secondary router anyway for fail-over, so I might use 
it for my linux server too. We are buying currently 50mbit, having 
something like 550 ppl
But - I never tried Xen based virtualisation and Mikrotik will not 
allow me to use my favourite vmware ESXi.
[unknown: 5]
13-May-2009
[3681x4]
I'm like a Ghost
Weird, because when my name got removed it gave me certain permissions 
back.
The permissions must be tied to the name of the ALTME user.
LOL.
Maxim
18-May-2009
[3685]
technology is surprising sometimes...   my DNS provider just sent 
me a mail to confirm my phone number.... 
- I click on the link in the mail, 

- a web page opens up with a form to verify my number (it was wrong!)
- I click a little link that says... call now!

- not 1 second after hitting the link, *my phone actually rings* 
and it spells out a magic number

- the next web page that arrives after "call now!", has a field to 
enter the number!
- press submit.
- done!

the most advanced captcha I've seen so far.


this mixing of web and physical space is always a bit strange... 
is it not?
Graham
18-May-2009
[3686]
my cellphone provider does this type of thing .. sends me a  passkey 
to my cell to enter online.
Henrik
18-May-2009
[3687]
:-) "Knock, knock, Neo"
Maxim
18-May-2009
[3688x3]
heheh
what was a bit unsettling was the speed at which their server called 
me when I hit call now... I think the phone wrang before the page 
refresh occured!
wrang.... hehehe
Reichart
18-May-2009
[3691]
Qtask does this for your SMS...
Graham
19-May-2009
[3692x2]
Which SMS provider does Qtask use?
I'm using one based in SA.
Reichart
19-May-2009
[3694]
We wrote our own.
Paul
20-May-2009
[3695x2]
For Illinois residents but all of us should be alarmed by this:
http://www.axthesoftwaretax.com/
BrianH
20-May-2009
[3697]
Now that none is gone, are there any other Illinois residents in 
the community besides me?
Paul
20-May-2009
[3698x2]
none is gone?
I think if any state gets away with taxing software developers for 
producing software then it wont be long before other states follow.