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Re: [cobalt-users] Apache 1.3.20
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Apache 1.3.20
- From: "Paul" <paulbentz@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jul 18 06:17:05 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>I have a RaQ 3, at the moment (looking at a RaQ4). As far as the
>distribution comming with 1.3.3, it came with 1.3.6 for me. Anyone have
>any suggestions as to how to go about an upgrade of Apache that won't end
>up in my having to get out the restore disk? -- Jonathan
The RaQ2 came with Apache 1.3.3, the RaQ3 came with 1.3.6, and the RaQ4 came
with 1.3.12.
As far as installing Apache 1.3.20, I think the best solution for
first-timers is to do what I'm doing (I'm not being egotistical here) and
rent a RaQ3 for just a month from some ISP offering dedicated servers. The
prices to rent a RaQ3 now are so cheap, that you can afford one just to play
with, without putting your clients at risk. Just be sure to ask if there's
any minimum contract, and how much (preferably $0) they charge to do an OS
restore. I'd recommend not telling them you're just renting it to "upgrade"
it, as they'll probably charge you if you do screw something up, since you
were doing things "outside of the GUI."
Paul