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<0> :) <0> i hope you get well soon <1> I don't, I like him better when he's sitting quietly, watching TV <1> Jostein: Got a new router yet? :) <2> PolarWolf: nah. just spent 3000NOK on vecation stuff <1> Jostein: You have vacation? :p <2> Im not getting a new router anytime soon <2> Not until august or something, when I get a job that actually -pays- well <2> this summer Ill be flat broke. Im pretty sure about that <1> hmm <3> 3- <3> hello ****ers <3> PolarWolf: not even MetriX? <4> gimme blood..
<1> Bjprn-: No, definitly virgin <2> hrh <2> PolarWolf: at least he's a metric virgin <0> haha <2> no silly imperial virgin. those are scary <1> Gods, I hate stripped down hosting accounts <1> samojeed@srv556:~$ ps <1> -bash: ps: command not found <1> samojeed@srv556:~$ crontab -e <1> -bash: crontab: command not found <2> PolarWolf: fun <1> Muchly <4> wow. <1> So now how do I make a nightly backup of my database? <1> s/my/this/ <2> PolarWolf: manually, or you pay for premium <4> do they even have "ls"? Or do yo uhave to substitute with "echo *" <1> Viking667: No, ls is there. Thanfully. <1> I can't even check if cron is running because ps doesn't work and /proc isn't mounted <4> PolarWolf: lol. I got caught in a box without ls once... <1> I bet this is a chroot of some kind <4> PolarWolf: wow... <4> I'd say it might be. What does uname say? <1> Namuch <1> Exceptfor an ancient kernel <4> right. <1> 2.6.5-1.386smp <4> that's not ancient. Sure it's old, but it's not like 1.2.13 or something. <1> And the damn clock of the thing is 20 minutes ahead, too <4> What's under /bin and /usr/bin and oh yeah, do you have any access to */sbin <4> ? <5> PolarWolf: any scripting language that supports time funtions and sleep? <6> perl? shell? <1> Ah, nohup is there <4> PolarWolf: is top there? <1> nope <4> ... or does that depend upon /proc too? <1> Hmm, it's using about 4 times a much bandwidth than allocated for that account <1> 18GB/5GB <1> Someone hasn't been scaling properly <4> ouch. <1> Whoah, a jump of 6GB in data traffic from one month to the next <2> lots of visitors? <1> 1.5M/mo <1> In hits, that is <1> 10k visits <1> Hmm, weird numbers...last month's visits were higher, but with fewer hits <1> Bleh, webalizer ****s anyway :) <2> Im sure someone just hax0red your site <2> Using your all your bandwidth for something l33t <1> Jostein: Yeah, well, no way to check, is there? :) <1> Besides, I'm not paying for it <1> Lessee, this package costs 40EUR/yr, but with the additional bandwidth of 2.5EUR/GB it's really 77.5EUR/yr <2> thats not that expensive, but not cheap either <1> Hmm, no use moving to the 70EUR/yr package with a 10GB limit as that will amount to 95EUR/yr <1> Jostein: I dunno, I'm not really into that market <2> me neither <2> I dont host anything requiring ****loads of BW <2> not yet anyway
<1> I sell my resources cheap because I already paid for them anyways <4> PolarWolf: I got a shock yesterday. Wanted to buy Solaris. That's fine - only $15 or $30, but here's the kicker. They were charging $45 just to send the bloody thing to me. <2> why not just DL it? <1> Viking667: Yeah, ****s don't it? Just get someone to download and send it over <5> Viking667: that's nuts <4> Jostein: over dialup? <2> oh. right <4> PolarWolf: I'm looking at that. I think whyzzyrd is looking into that for me. But I think the post cost ****s. <2> even though I spent 3 months online using GPRS :P <1> The problem with those prebuilt hosting packages is that they never quite match to what you want or need <1> I mean, 100 MySQL databases? <4> Right. I'm gone for true this time. <1> Who the **** has 100 MySQL databases? <2> PolarWolf: some people make new databases and tables for everything <4> I've only got three that I know of... <7> resellers <2> PolarWolf: Not that Im saying its a -good- thing to do, but heck. some people find that the easiest way to make "dynamic sites" <1> Jostein: Hmm, hmm <1> I have a reasonably diverse server, and I have like 5 or so <2> havent you seen some of the insane DB designs on thedailywtf? :P <1> Actually, lets have a look <2> I will be adding another one for the mainsite, as soon as I feel like actually developing it :P <1> mysql> show databases; <1> 51 rows in set (0.00 sec) <1> Erm :) <2> heh <1> Ah, some of those can be thrown together <1> *Three* wikis? <1> WTF? <8> WHAT? <8> who use XGL ? <2> PolarWolf: heh <1> Hey, according to this, I should be able to run cronjobs <8> JOstein fukka you do you use XGL or nay? <8> apt-get cron <8> tab <8> and <2> No, I dont use XGL <9> xgl is pretty, but no bloody use <8> whayt the hel <10> lol <2> serchan: 1. spelling, 2. attitude <8> X what kind of kokota you ara? <8> X you are kokot !!! <2> serchan: I dont have kokota in my edict based app <2> serchan: care to elaborate? <8> :D <8> JOsetein do not use word kokota. It's equal of ****ia <8> I need somepractical info about XGL <1> serchan: Sofar you're not showing enough clue to be able to use XGL <2> serchan: then google <2> there's a ton of XGL howtos for various distros <8> PolarWolf : ) I'm running <8> YES Ton of XGL tuts. Written by amateur <1> And you're what, a pro? <8> They get it work and hurry up write something how they get it. <8> wothout any sence <2> Im sure their spelling is more precise than yours, though <8> PolarWolf : :)) :) no . <9> most of the xgl guides are quite detailed and easy to follow - even the gentoo ones :) <11> hmm, my throat is a little better <9> and in sles 10.1, it "just works" which is nice :) <1> So WTF are you bitching and moaning about then. Don't like it? Write one yourself. <8> I agree But my not native elngich appologize me <8> enought <2> K_F: dont feel relieved just yet. you still have the mark of death tagged to your nick :P <11> hehe
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