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Google indexes my forums threads, perhaps you have a robots.txt that is filtering out showthread.php. Im running phpBB, but I dont think that should matter. Definatly check to see if there is a robots.txt file anywhere in your public_html folder. If you find one, check to see if showthread.php is …
Yup, there is also, [url]www.no-ip.com[/url], [url]www.everydns.net[/url], [url]www.yi.org[/url]. I use everydns, they allow up to 20 domains.
Check out [url=http://www.gimp.org]The Gimp[/url]. The gimp is opensource, and comparible to Photoshop.
If your installing redhat, download the [url=http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=36]RedHat + SGI XFS[/url] iso and use XFS. XFS > * And just incase you are wondering [url=http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/features.html]here are some features[/url] of xfs.
[QUOTE=Tekmaven]Oh, and I would like to point out that if you consider your "old computer" to be a 1900+, then your view of time is skewed :-P. My old computer is a Pentium 90mhz PC.[/QUOTE] I have a [url=http://jayblog.linuxhelpnetwork.net/sgi.jpg]SGI Indigo[/url] with an R3000 33 mhz processor that still runs (yes …
The Windows 98 SE cd is bootable, I dont know if that is the version you are using, but you can drop to a dos prompt if you "Start with cd-rom support" run fdisk, delete the old partition, write the partition table, exit reboot, and then start the windows 98 …
Have you checked out the [url=http://www.livejournal.com/doc/server/lj.install.index.html]Livejournal Manual[/url]? That link will direct you straight to the part you want to read, I went through it, its really easy, it tells you everything you need to type.
Try upgrading webmin 1.0 is old, the current version is 1.110. This may help you. You can upgrade webmin from one of the menu's (I forget which one, I havent used it in a while, and its not installed for me to check anymore). Just click around, you will find …
Check this url out for the iedll.exe error [url]http://www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/148368.html[/url] And [url]http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/6322.html[/url] for the loader.exe problem.
You dont need a static ip address, you can always use a dynamic dns service. Apache isn't running by default on RedHat 9, you can start it up by typing 'service httpd start' from a terminal. Or goto the redhat -> system settings -> server settings -> services. Enable httpd …
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