
cmeerw
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These will be very nice with 50% off - will we have to wait until next BF to get these with 50% off?
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(Quote) Just wondering, does it support IPv6? (and if not, will it ever support IPv6 within its lifetime)
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Do they support IPv6? How good is their mail setup (deliverability)?
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Would also like to see a smaller (cheaper) plan.
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https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00526.html describes what configurations are actually affected (most of these issues will likely not affect you).
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(Quote) No, you didn't - you are still trying to take away basic rights customers have within the EU
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(Quote) I had even put in an order with you back in April/May, but nothing came out of it as you were trying to enforce your unfair payment and pricing policies at that time (by trying to add on an additional charge for paying by credit card after o…
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(Quote) I believe I have said it multiple times already, but to me the issue is that with your terms and conditions you go out of your way to try to limit customers' rights. If you want more orders, then throw away your terms and conditions and star…
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(Quote) Presumable on the VPS to tunnel all outbound IPv4 traffic via Cloudflare WARP.
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(Quote) these statements don't contradict each other
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Let's do a mini review: The VPS comes with a /64 on-link IPv6, CPU is "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4114" (which shows up as "Intel Xeon Processor (Skylake, IBRS)", "cpu MHz: 2199.998" and "bogomips: 4399.99" in /…
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Just signed up for the fun of it (got the promocode with my first attempt).
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The default of just 20 GB storage (for 8 GB RAM) seems very low to me (yes, it's a bit better with the double storage offer, but still low in my view).
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(Quote) I'd say that's about 4.5 months.
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Seems to be back up now. Looks like it was a network connectivity issue - VPS hasn't rebooted.
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(Quote) My bet would still be on kdump being enabled by Oracle Linux. Do you see something like "crashkernel" in the Linux command line (/proc/cmdline)?
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(Quote) I guess the thing to look out for is where it detects the network interface (Quote) If the direct hardware boot shows a different interface name, you'll likely have to create a corresponding /etc/ifconfig.if0 configuration file for that int…
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(Quote) That sounds weird... (Quote) I wonder if the real hardware just uses a different device name for the network interface. How do the boot messages from the real hardware boot look like (hopefully those would show up in /var/log/messages)?
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(Quote) NetBSD 10 has in-kernel wireguard support.
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(Quote) Why does this only show 680Mi? It's supposed to be a lot closer to 1Gi than that. Do you, by any chance, have a chunk of memory reserved for kdump? BTW, I am using a couple of 1 GB VPSes with Ubuntu 22.04 and 1 GB is plenty of memory for th…
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(Quote) And you don't even need LXC to run GUI applications, just use nxagent on the remote server (tu start your GUI application in that session) and connect via nxproxy.