AlwaysSkint
AlwaysSkint
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I see you have a similar laptop limpet that cramps your typing speed. ;)
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Same sentiments.
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@jamesmd The blogs were interesting until I came across this: "I was unable to continue the repairs on the boards with failed Ethernet due to waiting on solder wick to arrive however I found some in a draw! " What a lucky draw? Grr. The word is drawer. Which accent drops the "er"? Sorry, just one of my many pet peeves,…
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PMSL :D (Staying neutral 'cos I don't want the blame!)
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^ Ouch! Good luck, guys. :# Depends on who's sister she is. :o
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Have been using basic Nextcloud for remote backups for quite some time - 4 servers, using webDAV/rsync. Couldn't resist this offer. :) It'll be interesting to compare performance etc. Uploading ISOs (yes,really) 297MB of 17GB 5 hours left, using NextCloud client in Linux Mint. Nicely saturating my 1.1MB/s upload.
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Enjoy the bugs and regressions in R1Soft CDP. (I battled with developers for months, before deciding it wasn't worth the effort.) :#
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I still have the original one, stashed/languishing behind the TV. It has heat sinks, bridged USB diodes (IIRC) and a clear case - reminds me of Orac, post 'stabilised atomic implosion'. ;)
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Ahh, but will it run aspiscp with Magento? :#
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If you like to port scan other peoples' VPS, then they're great! :#
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A wee glitch this morning. I had to restart installation due the VM locking up - second attempt worked but with a couple of 'pauses'. On configuring ssh, it became apparent that there were a lot of ssh login attempts. Once a panel (CWP) was installed, named started maxing out one vCPU, for extended periods. A DOS attack?…
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No, just practising is fine ;) :p
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^ Slacker! :p
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Great bit of negotiating there - thanks @gleert ! :) (Got an older model.)
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@gleert Waiting for the UK VAT situation to be clarified. ;)
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Should UK buyers still be paying VAT, after 1st January?
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Yup, I'd assume so (also the case with many/most control panels) mysqltuner.pl / tuning-primer.sh are your friends. Make your life easier by creating a soft link to your php.ini for tweaking eg. Or wherever it is; then you can just
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Ain't quite Summer yet. :/
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^ Yikes! Not lowend then. :|
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You need to look in a mirror more often. ;) :p
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I mentioned this: IIRC, it's expected you access via OpenVPN, which is included as an option. I haven't bothered (yet).
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Sounds remarkably like some control panels. ;)
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The problem is with association: Coloncrossing==scammers. I have a number of Virmach VPS which are CC, though Virmach appear to be well established and manage to wade through the bad press (more or less). As a starting point for a newly expanding business, well... :/
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Thanks for pointing me in the direction of ClassicPress - very interesting. :)
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Feck, I read it all to the bottom! Merry Christmas too, everyone.
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Same here; I thought it too basic for my typical use cases. It's really come into its' own with the 256MB RAM server though and the rarely changing 'static' website that it hosts appears to be a perfect fit. The site is there as a source/reference to me and may benefit others. Given that it (the site) doesn't drive revenue…
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Welcome to the TinyCP Support Forum. :p
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^ Exactly. :)
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There's a custom section in the GUI for a web domain, which allegedly takes Apache or nginx syntax - haven't tried. (This Chicago Virmach VPS is pretty quick! Installed debian 9 and TinyCP, just whilst my main meal was "going down" :) )
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How's about a triple final advent? Small, medium & large. :) Open the doors on Xmas day, to clear all remaining stock? :-D
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Dunno. I used nginx as reverse proxy about 8 years ago, via cPEnginx (or something) and another, but it's an added complication I can do without. Apache (tuned) with PHP-FPM is more than quick enough, as folks that have seen my e-commerce site will attest to. :) KISS philosophy. Sorry, someone else might be able to assist.…