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This may still be valid (for how long, it isn't clear): At RamNode: "Get an extra 33% Cloud Credit! Promo code BLACK33." https://clientarea.ramnode.com/promo.php
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Just a short update on netcup's BF offers. Those that are still available are at: https://www.netcup-sonderangebote.de/ At 6 pm CET (15 minutes from now!), they'll release their final offer of the day, their smallest VPS: VPS 200 G81 vCore2 GB RAM…
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@AnthonySmith Just a quick question: at the top of https://inceptionhosting.com/limited-offers.html , you say: (Quote) I read this as saying that there's a special storage plan for €7 p/year that will come soon. But perhaps I've misread this.
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(Quote) Yeah, I also find the PHP-Friends offer to be excellent -- one needs to look a bit beyond the simple specs of the VPS. Still debating whether to get it ... :)
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(Quote) The thing is that you've become a true storage aficionado, whereas most of the rest of us have much more modest storage needs :) Edit: And, of course, this is a KVM from LiteServer (and not some OVZ where you're not allowed to do apt dist-u…
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In case no one has yet pointed out netcup's BF offers (further offers will be released during the day): https://www.netcup-sonderangebote.de/ In my view, the most striking VPS offer is the following Root-Server: RS Black Mamba2 dedicated coresInt…
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(Quote) Congrats on your first post, and great that you signed up :)
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(Quote) Devuan feels a bit like "old-time Debian", and I mean this in a positive sense. As @WSS says, Devuan ASCII ~ Debian 9, definitely stable.
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(Quote) So we overlap with Devuan. I've been running it on a VPS.
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(Quote) No more Void?
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I run variously Debian, Devuan, Slackware, and Ubuntu MATE. I've become fond of Devuan, and I'm hoping that the next stable release won't take many more months. I may decide to leave Slackware in the near future. I like Ubuntu MATE because it's p…
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I'd probably try to find a recent (real) Surface model at a good price and resign myself to Windows. Or I'd look for an Android tablet. (I still don't have a tablet.)
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(Quote) Yeah, my impression is that tablet hardware tends to be pretty locked down :/
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(Quote) Unless you have good reason to think that Debian would run reasonably well on such a no-name tablet, I wouldn't bother buying it OR I would buy it with the intention of using Windows on it. (Just my two cents, but perhaps you're an avid tink…