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at last caught s'one with thread derailment charges - on 2 counts
Let's stop derailing. It's not important if we reach 1000 or not.
@Damian is the LET thank you offer profitable or at a loss?
Is stock of 32mb gonna be replenished?
Exactly that: 1000 is a meaningless symbol, a simple artifact of the decimal system that does not deserve a celebration.
Everyone knows that the real deal is 1024.
I hope so. I'd feel bad otherwise.
FULL STEAM AHEAD!
It is possible at break even or loss.... for promotion. I'm not sure
Everything we sell is profitable.. we wouldn't be able to stay in business selling things at a loss
I added more.
For 32mb, can we upgrade disk only? for storage purposes
Yeah, disk is sold at $0.03/gb. Open a support ticket and we'll get you going.
Only 9 left till 1000
Oh hi. How are you holding up? Because I am a potato.
Upgraded to the 256MB package. I don't have to run Debian anymore!
oh well
Centos runs on the 32mb plan, you just have to stop everything to run yum
Why would you /not/ use debian? Beats Ubuntu, CentOS is retarded. Debian feels like a good stand point for most users, including myself.
Debian is amazing in limited resources, but some people just wants to use something different I suppose
I wonder if Oracle Linux would work on IPXCore
@JoeMerit: I'm sure it'd work. :P
But why? Stick with Debian.
1000!
I am a god.
Nah, multiple off topic posts should all be removed.
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Now we just need a moderator to shuffle the numbers ;-)
But that's what makes LET, LET!
It should, it's exactly like Centos. But you should use Oracle Linux, because we feel good that we made it. Even though it's exactly like Centos. And there's no real reason to use Oracle Linux. But you should use Oracle Linux.
I'll use Debian for low-mem or something but if I have 128MB or more then why not SL/Cent? More accustomed to it, and my quick and dirty copy/paste 'scripts' crap themselves on Debian.
Lead us to 1024!
I will boldly lead you all to where all man has gone before.
To the Petercopter!
Nothx, i'm out.
Don't worry.
he'll be back.
they always come back.
Once we hit 1024, he'll be back.
@ihatetonyy Always found CentOS a little stupid to be honest, loved it at first, then got bored, rather quickly.
Debian (and most of it's flavours) have always been kind to me, apart from that horrific recent burst of Ubuntu updates.. (Horrible!).
and SL?
I think we'll need the Hindenpeter for this.
But you've come so far!
To satisfy the needs of others, I have revised the image for:
To...
I heard she's well-traveled, and I'm not saying she travels much.