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RE: [cobalt-users] [Qube 2] Restore CD
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] [Qube 2] Restore CD
- From: "Jimmy Gross" <jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Aug 13 12:48:36 2000
Zeffie,
You just did everything that you blasted Jeff for. If you did not mean to be
taken personal that you should have watched what you said.
jimmy
-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Zeffie
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 12:38 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] [Qube 2] Restore CD
> Zeffie wrote:
>
> > I'm concerend that some process somewhere hiding away will sneak up and
do
> > something bad. I do miss my simple old i386 linux system :(
>
> I know what you mean; I find the RaQs limiting in many respects as
> well. But that's because I am (and you are, too) a power user. For
> non-power users, the RaQs are fine. And for hosting companies to be
> able to scale up to lots of hosting clients with no overhead (since
> clients can manage their RaQ-based accounts themselves) and no
> development time/costs for their own web-based administration, it's good
> too. In fact it was for companies such as HiWay that the Raq was
> designed. Not for you and I at all, I'm sure.
Agreed :) I know but it sounded so good... :)
>
> I know several companies who do completely turnkey automated hosting
> with their RaQs; they hardly ever even look at them, except to turn on a
> new account.
>
> > > I'm currently evaluating NetMax, but find that (a) it requires 8080
and
> > > a PC-bios, and (b) it has plenty of it's own problems. Do call them
and
> >
> > Hey I have several IBM PC's and XT clones :) I might even be able to
find
> > that 8087!
>
> We both know I really meant i386, right <vbg>? Sorry about that!
>
Thats ok but it is a project of mine to make the IBM's (pc/xt/at) run unix
from a floppy and do something... I found the unix but not the time.. :(
Oh ya I should explain that My friend has been storing them so long that I
have been chanenged to do anything with them... So I thought I would stick
them on the net.
> > Thanks, I'm thinking more about not owning and renting instead. maybe
dell
> > or rackspace. dell is expensive though. And I would hate to have a
> > webserver with just a i386 product inside. I like the reduced
instruction
> > set most of all.
>
> Renting and leasing are two different things. We've rented machines (no
> I'm not trying to rent or sell you anything; I'm actually expensive,
> since I include a high-level of handholding) and will continue to do so
> in the future, though I'm not sure if we'll rent any more RaQs; the
> investment is a bit higher than that involved in renting a generic
> i386. Leasing, for most of us, is just a long-term way of buying.
>
> My ex-partner called me yesterday for some suggestions on renting out
> systems. He's going to be leasing them from Dell and renting them out.
> He's only got a T-1 connection, and I really think the Dells are going
> to be too high-priced by the time he's done.
>
> What I'm thinking seriously of doing is building inexpensive i386 boxes,
> putting NetMax on 'em, and renting them out starting at $100/month. NO,
> I'm NOT trying to sell you anything; just giving you a business model to
> consider.
Right but now thats a var! I would be intrested in this .... I know and
trust that you could do that.. Thats a great price and would work in my very
low bandwidth sites. I'm actually thinking of just hosting somewhere but I
don't think I could give up the best "puzzle" I have ever found. everyday I
can go out and find some new program to discover, install, test, and wonder
if I will ever use? I Love it! ... gota run
>
> There are some inexpensive small systems on the market sold as barebones
> in the $150 range including ethernet on board; I'm planning on buying
> one tomorrow at the Pomona swap meet and giving it a try.
Please let me know how it works out.
Zeffie
P.S. Jeff Please accect my appoligies if I have caused you any offense.
Thats not my intention at all. I like everybody else do get fustrated with
some posts to. But in no way do I mean to offend you personally.
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