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From: Jim M. <wen...@at...> - 2003-01-10 12:44:37
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Hi, I have been a list subscriber for a while now. I would like to offer my services for hosting. I have open a Dual PPro 200 Rackmount 320 MB RAM a Single 4.3 Gb Hardrive CD/Floppy DDS-2 Tapedrive It's not much but I am willing to give up the machine to help. I have RedHat 8.1 on it right now, but I am planning on replacing that with Debian 3.0. I am also looking at upgrading the HD in the Near future. I am only on a cable but I have not had any issues with running http/ftp servers on this network before. If anyone wants to contact me regarding this you can reach me at the address above. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelledin" <kel...@sk...> To: <max...@li...> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 3:55 AM Subject: Re: [Maxlinux-devel] HELLO, PEOPLE...HELLO?!?! On Friday 10 January 2003 02:30 am, Terry Churchill wrote: > My pet monkey insists that on Jan 09 2003 at 09:11PM > > Michael Lauzon <inc...@my...> warbled: > > Hello, I am still waiting for followup message from my last > > email...this is not impressive; you know I might as well let > > people know where they can get the IOS packages -- even > > though it'll kill someone's connection to the 'Net -- as > > well as the alpha of the installer that way I could also get > > more people working on IOS and actually have discussions > > with the group seeing as how no one has gotten back to me > > after the last email!!! Eh sorry, I've been rather busy myself--partly between job search and between getting the new Alpha box built up. > The first thing on my list is to get the packages on our ftp > site, etc. Can you provide me with the URL I can get them > from, FWIR it was rsync only last time & that kept timing out > & such. Can I get them via FTP? Yup, they're available via ftp://skarpsey.dyndns.org/{incept,LATEST}. I'm surprised rsync kept timing out...but then again, I don't have a lot of upload bandwidth. In a few days, the current packages will be archived, and a whole new slew of packages will make their way to skarpsey. Main difference (besides version updates) is that we now have an Alpha port. -- Kelledin "If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does it still cost four figures to fix?" ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld =omething 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ Maxlinux-devel mailing list Max...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxlinux-devel |