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Re:NO!
Actually, I have a dual 400 on ABIT that has never locked up. The only problems I've ever had with it were related to trying to use it as a router for a while using diald. Killed it big time.
It's at Scottsdale. Incidentally, the reason why is the hostname is that's the replacement for the routing stuff. It's a lil ole P200 forwarding stuff back to where it needs to get.
The uptime would have been better, but for a 4 hour power outtage thanks to the power company. No real reason to plop massive UPS's in here since it's a backup site for the Real McCoy. The little BackUPS 500's are sufficient to keep uptime in the 6 - 9 month range.
My point: The Dual Celery has never locked up under normal circumstances.
Just shedding some light............
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Re:NO!
Actually, I have a dual 400 on ABIT that has never locked up. The only problems I've ever had with it were related to trying to use it as a router for a while using diald. Killed it big time.
It's at Scottsdale. Incidentally, the reason why is the hostname is that's the replacement for the routing stuff. It's a lil ole P200 forwarding stuff back to where it needs to get.
The uptime would have been better, but for a 4 hour power outtage thanks to the power company. No real reason to plop massive UPS's in here since it's a backup site for the Real McCoy. The little BackUPS 500's are sufficient to keep uptime in the 6 - 9 month range.
My point: The Dual Celery has never locked up under normal circumstances.
Just shedding some light............
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Frontpage for UNIX/Linux
I've been running this stuff for about a year, and, have yet been unable to compromise these servers, or find someone else who has been able to.
Anyone else have a different story?
Would be nice to have some definitive assurance.
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Re:SEC Proposal
Thanx tsunake. I forgot the <...target=new> gets mucked up on posts.
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Re:Speech Recognition software?
I've heard there are several out there working on it. Now, that this has in the media, I'll at least pose the first of several extensions to this, you can expect to see within a year: digital voice identification and, of course, the corrolary; speech to text.
All of the pieces have been in the public domain for ages. It's only natural that an easily customisable OS would allow creative sorts to assemble the pieces correctly.
Much, much more to come. Not evn vaporware.
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Re:BeerActually, I've noted two different breeds of coders:
- Jolt Coders
- Beer Coders
And, while I've dabbled some in beer coding, it has, at times, produced some interesting results. But, sometimes these can be refreshing and re-educating, such as boning up on Linux installation techniques. Since I already have 15 machines running Linux in various parts of the world, it's becoming a little pointless to build any more. Unless of course, it's to make a little more progress on my Alien Searching. Actually, I may need to do this soon, since I'm almost losing ground at this point. Almost......
So, returning from my tangent, a good beer-hacking session sometimes gives you an opportunity to go through the process of re-installing Linux. Plus, you never know when someone's going to have a system get DDoS-ed while you're out singing karaoke, and, maybe a little toasted, and, you'll have to do some drunk typing in a production environment. I would encourage people to do their beer-coding in a test environment, however.
Also, remember that brain cells are darwinist in their operation, and, the weak brain cells are the first to die. Since we only exploit 15% of our brain cells at any given time, I would think killing off the weaklings with a Coors Light, or a Sam Adams would be a fairly intelligent thing to do. So, cheers, everybody! Drink up and ./configure && make && make install and see what comes out of it.
As for Jolt Coders, they can be pretty manic, at times, but, they do have their place. I mean, who's gonna do the debugging for the Beer Coders?
>:)
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On Building High Volume Dynamic Websites
I've found the Apache/PHP3/FrontPage Extensions for UNIX to be effective on the server.
The client can use FrontPage, or Visual InterDev.
Van
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Re:Problems with NSI?
Hunnr,
Have you been to The Internet Software Consortium?
This could be a proxy issue, but, it is a cumbersome system, I will admit. I recently moved my main domain server, reconfigured my DNS on several, installed new backup, and, had to post at least 15 DNS Agreement changes to Internic before it finally fell into place.
3 weeks later, things are finally falling into place, but, it is clearly an untransparent process, and, DNS errors can be tragic.
For more details on this process, I'll be glad to lend my experiences.
Regards,
Van
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