angstrom
angstrom
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I think that other things being equal, I simply prefer a community distribution -- or let's say one with fewer commercial interests in the background. I was actually pleasantly surprised to see how quickly they were able to get Rocky out the door. There seems to be -- at least so far -- a lot of commitment to the…
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I haven't yet needed to do an installation, but my present preference for a CentOS replacement would be Rocky Linux.
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But I imagine that from the perspective of WordPress (and from the perspective of most WordPress users), this is progress. :) My impression is that also in the past, WordPress development hasn't made backwards compatibility a factor of major importance, and I suspect that the WordPress developers would argue that this is…
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On my reading, it's unclear whether it will be free as in free beer. Or free to install but updates cost money? Even if it's free, it won't be in the same narrow comparison class as AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux because it'll use a more recent kernel that is taken from SUSE Linux Enterprise. Could be interesting for those who…
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Just wondering: Is "shared shared hosting" more shared than "shared hosting"?
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The OP didn't ask for your order number Congrats on your first post
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For the old-school way, see man vacation, but this may not work on shared hosting.
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You might ask @MikePT to check whether the managesieve plugin for Roundcube is installed. It can be a little tricky to get sieve support working properly on Dovecot, and the managesieve plugin for Roundcube will only work if sieve support is otherwise working properly on Dovecot.
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I usually add options rotate so that load balancing is done among the three nameservers
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Given that Debian 11 ships with php-7.4, I think that the 7-series will still be relevant for a while to come
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Indeed, it looks like an issue with your Ubuntu Virtualbox. Nevertheless, any chance of downloading the same file X via http for a direct comparison (with ftp)? ( wget http://...X )
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A fairly controlled test would be to put one rather big file X on your shared hosting site (available via ftp and http), and then to compare wget ftp://...X with wget http://...X on your VM.
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Are you saying that downloading the same file f from machine A to machine B is considerably/radically slower via ftp than via http? There shouldn't be a dramatic/significant difference between the two. You might try a few different FTP clients to see whether there's a difference. Otherwise, it may be with how the FTP…
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Indeed, the FTP standard lacks CRC or checksum, so nothing beyond TCP for ensuring data integrity, as far as the standard is concerned. There has been a suggestion to extend the FTP standard with a HASH command, but it's experimental and (I guess) is unlikely to be approved at this stage. See…
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I tend to be old-school and still use tar + ftp, but yeah, it's not fancy. I keep telling myself that I need to learn to use one of the fancy tools. :) And there's also dump, which can do incremental (i.e., differential) backups, but it's file-system dependent.
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I think that @beagle described current usage correctly, but I think that incremental is sometimes understood as 'differential'.
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I would just say that LES and the OGF are two different experiences. The megathread at the OGF is definitely adrenalin-filled and contains a lot of chaos, but the tireless efforts of @FAT32 (with the flash sales) give it some underlying meaning/direction, despite everything. (But that thread is definitely not for everyone…
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This link in your post above leads to a "404 Not found"
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Make sure that you give correct and consistent information, and if you pay by PayPal, it's good if the email address that you give is the same as the PayPal email address. And, of course, you should order from your home internet connection (the location of which should match your given address). (There are no guarantees,…
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If I remember well, only for the >=2GB RAM plans, so now (and the next several hours) is the last chance to get the 1GB RAM plan for 15€/year. (But @InceptionHosting can correct me if I'm wrong.)
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There was very limited stock available for that one -- it went fairly quickly
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Are you in China or Brazil?
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Why not try and see whether you get rejected again?