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Posted: Wed 05 Oct 2005, 21:48
by GuestToo
netcraft's faqs probably explain it better than i could

uptime is how long the server has been running continuously

server availability is how well people can get your web pages

if the server is offline, your web pages are unavailable, but your web pages may be unavailable even if the server is up and running

Posted: Thu 06 Oct 2005, 05:04
by puppian
Thanks, G2.

Posted: Thu 06 Oct 2005, 17:49
by Ian
I'll be away for the next three days.

Posted: Thu 06 Oct 2005, 20:17
by JohnMurga
BarryK wrote:Guys, I don't know which way the Foundation is leaning, but John's host is interesting me:

http://web.tera-byte.com/index.cfm?fuse ... ces.shared

Can someone give me some advice.
Their "4U" plan at $99 per year looks great, but it has a couple of major
differences from the other plans:

ASP: No
Shell access: Yes

What is the significance of the No on the first one?
Does shell access mean I can telnet to the site?
No ASP means that it doesn't support Microsoft Active Server pages.

Shell access means that you can SSH into the box, as it happens you can actually create up to 99 shell accounts (and e-mail/web/etc) and even install software (I installed netpbm).

They actually gifted me additional space when the forum was getting out of hand a few weeks ago ... Very nice people.

Cheers
JohnM

blog

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 21:03
by klhrevolutionist
Well, I found a site that could prove worthy for conserving bandwidth

http://www.blogtorrent.com/

Re: blog

Posted: Mon 10 Oct 2005, 04:38
by Pizzasgood
klhrevolutionist wrote:Well, I found a site that could prove worthy fro conserving bandwidth
Wow! A fro that is worthy and conserves bandwith! Amazing. The site's cool too, but I don't see the part where it proves the fro worthy. Where is this fro you speak of? Is it on your head? Or is it roaming the streets without a scalp, looking for someone to take it in?

Puppy Linux Foundation Committees weblog

Posted: Sat 15 Oct 2005, 21:11
by J_Rey
I took the initiative to organize ourselves into committees, using the existing content on the Foundation Wiki page. Today, I've announced the Foundation Committees blog. Have many plans for it, will implement in time, though.