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(Quote) Ah, my old thread ... I believe the topic has been discussed more, maybe in the Wordpress thread or in an older version of the Pit ... or maybe it was on HostedTalk ... :#
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(Quote) Wonder how they harvest/discover sites ...
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(Quote) I just installed ClassicPress (using Softaculous on MyW.pt DA), and then Divi theme. Seems to work fine. (Except PHP 8 made it go blank. PHP 7.4 works fine.)
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I still don't like Gutenberg ... I was excited for it to arrive, and then ended up using the Classic editor ASAP when it did ... :p
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Thanks, @Not_Oles :) As long as you know the risks ... I was young and a bit too adventurous with my work laptop years ago, and some of the bugs was a bit inconvenient ... :#
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Running Sid in production might break hard, safer to stay with Testing ... (Back when I ran Sid i production, I remember stuff like ifconfig suddenly breaking.) :#
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(Quote) That's why Sid will always be Unstable ... :)
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(Quote) In my mind Ubuntu is a rather new thingie ... :# I don't recall which Debian version the first Ubuntu release was based upon, though ... B)
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Seems easier to use the native DA backup/restore, then ... :hushed: (Manual works, too, of course. And yes, no email usage in my shared web hosting. MXroute FTW.) B)
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(Quote) Any plans for developing a backup solution for ApisCP? :#
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(Quote) TIL (today I learned): sine qua non = something absolutely necessary :#
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(Quote) Yay, with FVWM! :# :bleep_bloop: @willie I do remember Yggdrasil, but can't recall if I ever tried it ... :smile:
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(Quote) So it seems, in ...snap.4/database/ I find <account>_foo.sql.gz ...
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(Quote) Ah, interesting similarities with regards to printing on Linux. I quickly learned how well UNIX/Linux played with PostScript and got a Laser writer supporting pure PS, IIRC a HP LJ first, then a Xerox. And Debian 2.1/Slink I remember well. I…
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(Quote) I'm running JetBackup on my DA reseller account, backups are stored in my offsite location as: /jetbackup_1_1_6057b3ddead6cc400e1aed42/<account>_603dbeefcb75757dec1992cd/snap.4/<regular_dir_structure> So, which seems fine by me …
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(Quote) It's kinda har finding info on Linux-FT these days. Using Wayback Machine I was able to figure out that Lasermoon released 2.0 in 97, so I'm not sure when 1.2 was released. They were very proud of it being Posix certified. I think I switched…
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Linux FT v1.2, came on a couple of floppies with a magazine. B) Then later Slackware, then RedHat and then Debian ...
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Low End 🖖 Spirit
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If you have console access (VNC or whatever), just boot and set new password. The classical way is to boot with init=/bin/bash and remount the rootfs as read and write. Set new password, remount as read only and reboot. But the different distros usu…
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If you have a working driver, can't it just be mounted in a separate drive? (Been a long time since I rebuilt iso's, didn't have to. Though haven't bothered with VMware for a long time either.) :#
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(Quote) GB5 should run if you give it 1 GB of swap. B)
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Hm, I didn't get that email ...
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(Quote) If you're comfortable setting it up, you can setup f.ex. Hugo with github or similar, and use Forestry.io or similar as a CMS/admin interface. (Or use Netlify as CMS, probably other options as well.) I have a site using Hugo, stored at BitBu…
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Sounds like a nice deal and it's a good provider. I would have taken this if I could utilize it now :)
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I hardly ever need Windows, and all I need can work in Wine. I do keep a Win10 KVM around just to know what it looks like/help debugging when helping other people ... :#
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(Quote) Any hope of that? (Was very unstable last I tried.)
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(Quote) I think GB5 would need 1 GB of swap or something to work.
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(Quote) Ever tried letting an end user edit using Live Canvas? Too risky or complicated? :) (I'm having trouble understanding what my end users find simple and complicated. Just had to explain basic math more than twice to the same person in a form …