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| 01:16 | <Caleb> | hola |
| 01:19 | <Caleb> | is anyone here? |
| 01:20 | <schmichael> | Caleb: usually... just ask a question and hope someone answers :) |
| 01:22 | <Caleb> | oh yeah! |
| 01:23 | <Caleb> | ok i just ordered and i am wondering when my vps will be setup? i have looked on linode.com but havent found any info on it...of course i could just be blind |
| 01:23 | <guinea-pig> | well, it's 1:30am here, so chances are they might be asleep |
| 01:23 | <guinea-pig> | or not |
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| 01:24 | <guinea-pig> | but turnaround on account approval is what... 15 minutes, to 12 hours? somewhere in that window. |
| 01:26 | <Caleb> | ok i shall wait then |
| 01:26 | <Caleb> | thanks @ |
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| 01:28 | <Athenon> | hey guys |
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| 01:28 | <Athenon> | dumb question from a noob....what does an additional IP get me? |
| 01:29 | <opello> | one more number for your host on the internet? |
| 01:30 | <Bdragon> | If you can't answer that question yourself, you don't need one. |
| 01:30 | <Bdragon> | I mean that with all sincerity |
| 01:30 | <Athenon> | Can I run, say 2 IRC servers on port 6667 by binding them to the different IP's? |
| 01:30 | <Bdragon> | Oh, sure |
| 01:31 | <Bdragon> | I do that with webservers |
| 01:31 | <Bdragon> | I run lighttpd on one and publicfile on the other... |
| 01:31 | <Athenon> | nod. THAT might can be of some use to me. |
| 01:32 | <Bdragon> | Guess you just needed a bit of reminder to answer that question yourself ;) |
| 01:32 | <Athenon> | so to set that up...just upgrade with linode, add a DNS entry, and bind to the IP...then give out the hostname i gave it through DNS, eh? |
| 01:33 | <Bdragon> | Yeah |
| 01:34 | <Athenon> | nod, sounds easy enough |
| 01:35 | <Athenon> | what about with IRC currently...i currently have a server running. assuming DNS has propogated for all of them, will they auto-reconnect when i reboot the IRCd (same hostname, different IP and port)...or does anybody know? |
| 01:35 | <Athenon> | or actually...same IP too...just different port |
| 01:35 | <Athenon> | bah, dont listen to me |
| 01:36 | <Athenon> | disregard that question |
| 01:36 | <Athenon> | XD |
| 01:50 | <Athenon> | ok thanks guys |
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| 02:12 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: authorized_keys2? in Feature Request/Bug Report <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3019> |
| 02:18 | <Rosser> | howdy all |
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| 06:03 | <irgeek> | I just did the math and figured out that since I signed up with Linode--a very, very long time ago--my RAM has increased 562.5%, transfer has increased 800% and disk has increased 1000%! I love Linode! |
| 06:05 | <Internat> | :D |
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| 06:29 | <irgeek> | I think this is the longest I've ever been the customer of the same company. |
| 06:30 | <irgeek> | Four years, 8 months to be exact. :) |
| 06:36 | <erikh> | heh, a co-worker today was choosing a vps... I naturally plugged linode |
| 06:36 | <erikh> | he, um, chose someone else |
| 06:36 | <erikh> | if my manners weren't about me I would have told him "your loss" |
| 06:37 | <irgeek> | I would have kicked him. |
| 06:37 | <erikh> | eh, I get the feeling he doesn't think I'm qualified to make these sorts of decisions. I seem to emit that vibe |
| 06:37 | <irgeek> | I didn't just sign up a co-worker (at a previous job) I signed up the company I currently work for. |
| 06:37 | <erikh> | right on |
| 06:38 | <irgeek> | Linode was a very quick, easy and cheap fix for an email problem. :) |
| 06:38 | <erikh> | :) |
| 06:39 | <irgeek> | You'd be surprised how many major ISPs *cough* AOL *cough* block mail just because it originates from an Egyptian IP address. |
| 06:39 | <erikh> | oh, I know |
| 06:39 | <erikh> | AOL and Yahoo are the worst about that. |
| 06:40 | <erikh> | I think we had trouble with mindspring/earthlink too. |
| 06:40 | <erikh> | (I wrote newsletter tools at a place I used to work) |
| 06:40 | <Peng> | I'm surprised that so many people use their VPSes for mail. Redundancy, anyone? |
| 06:40 | <irgeek> | But using a Linode as a smart-host fixed that up without having to deal with AOL's draconian get-your-IP-unblocked procedures. |
| 06:41 | <irgeek> | Peng: Control! |
| 06:41 | [~] | Peng shrugs. |
| 06:41 | <erikh> | eh, mine's just a hobby server for the most part. it does handle my main email though. |
| 06:42 | <Peng> | I just have one or two personal addresses. A control panel is enough for that. |
| 06:42 | <Peng> | I'm also kind of afraid to be a mail admin. |
| 06:42 | <erikh> | ah |
| 06:42 | <erikh> | well, if you saw what things like cpanel actually do to your system... |
| 06:42 | <Peng> | I've heard. |
| 06:43 | <irgeek> | I've been hosting my own mail since I bought my domain in Jan 2000. |
| 06:43 | <Peng> | Huh. |
| 06:43 | <irgeek> | Linode is the best host I've had yet. |
| 06:43 | <erikh> | setting up a mail host is easy... setting up one that's easy to administer IMO is a little more complex |
| 06:44 | <Peng> | I'm still on shared hosting. I'm rusty at being a sysadmin too, and I can half live with it. |
| 06:44 | <irgeek> | Actually, I just realized my mail has been on Linode longer than all the other hosts I've used combined. |
| 06:44 | <erikh> | heh, right on |
| 06:44 | <irgeek> | Peng: So what's on your Linode? |
| 06:44 | <Peng> | irgeek: I don't have one yet. |
| 06:44 | <irgeek> | Oh. |
| 06:44 | <Peng> | :) |
| 06:45 | <Peng> | Sudden silence. Wonderful. |
| 06:45 | <irgeek> | A Linode is a great way to brush up on those rusty sysadmin skills. |
| 06:45 | <erikh> | yeah, no kidding. |
| 06:47 | <irgeek> | Peng: Why are you hesitant to sign up? |
| 06:48 | <Peng> | Yeah, I'll brush up by cleaning out the phishing pages after I accidentally leave a port open. |
| 06:52 | <irgeek> | I've never understood why people are so afraid of Linux boxes being cracked. |
| 06:53 | <irgeek> | In 10+ years of sysadminning, I've had a Linux box cracked exactly once. |
| 06:53 | <Peng> | What happened? |
| 06:54 | <irgeek> | It was a known exploit in SSH. I'd updated everything else, but forgotten one box. |
| 06:54 | <erikh> | ouch |
| 06:55 | <irgeek> | I didn't just forget to update the box that was cracked--I'd literally forgotten that the box was running. |
| 06:55 | <erikh> | eh, I ran qmail for the longest time |
| 06:55 | <irgeek> | I'd set it up for one little project and never touched it again. |
| 06:55 | <erikh> | dunno if either of you know it, but there's a control file called 'me' |
| 06:55 | <erikh> | I deleted it |
| 06:55 | [~] | irgeek didn't know |
| 06:55 | <irgeek> | I'm guessing that's bad? |
| 06:56 | <erikh> | and came home after work to find out that some ass had been using my box as an open relay to the point where it filled my disks |
| 06:56 | <Peng> | Wow. |
| 06:56 | <erikh> | 'me' is (one of) the control files that determines how relaying is done in qmail |
| 06:56 | <erikh> | if it's not there.. |
| 06:56 | <irgeek> | How many people were camped at your door waiting to kill you? |
| 06:57 | <erikh> | oh, just every RBL in the western hemisphere |
| 06:57 | <erikh> | that was a fun mess to clean up |
| 06:58 | <erikh> | learned a lot about qmail that evening. |
| 06:58 | <Peng> | Don't you occasionally lose mail due to breaking the server or upgrades or whatever? |
| 06:59 | <erikh> | on linode? |
| 06:59 | <erikh> | well, it depends on who's sending the mail actually. |
| 06:59 | <erikh> | I think the SMTP RFC's provide guidelines, but most mail hosts queue for 4 hours when the host is unreachable |
| 07:01 | <irgeek> | I'm pretty careful about changing things, so losing mail hasn't really been a problem. If I'm making a major change, I borrow a friend's server and make it a backup MX for a few days. |
| 07:02 | <erikh> | yeah, having a backup MX is good |
| 07:03 | <irgeek> | I don't bother most of the time. Too many spammers try the backup MX first and it just becomes a spam sink. |
| 07:03 | <erikh> | yeah |
| 07:03 | <erikh> | man I'm tired |
| 07:03 | <erikh> | nn all |
| 07:04 | <irgeek> | Sleep well. |
| 07:05 | <Peng> | Oh, good night. |
| 07:05 | <Peng> | Ooh, I just remembered I have cookies. |
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| 07:06 | [~] | irgeek wants a cookie |
| 07:06 | <Peng> | Chips Ahoy. |
| 07:15 | <@tasaro> | 06:03 < irgeek> I just did the math and figured out that since I signed up with Linode--a very, very long time ago |
| 07:15 | <@tasaro> | irgeek = Linode customer #9 |
| 07:18 | <irgeek> | See. Very, very long. :) |
| 07:18 | <irgeek> | I'll write a customer testimonial for my fifth anniversary. |
| 07:19 | [~] | encode wonders what number he was |
| 07:22 | <irgeek> | Log into the Dashboard and go to My Accounts. In the table of linodes, look at the link for your username. |
| 07:23 | <Peng> | Which of Linode's data centers is "best"? I'm in Florida, so I'm closest to the Atlanta one by far, but it firewalls port 6667.. |
| 07:24 | <irgeek> | I'm in Dallas and haven't had troubles in a long time. |
| 07:25 | <erikh> | I'm at HE, running an irc server |
| 07:25 | <erikh> | but I imagine HE is full just for that reason |
| 07:25 | <Peng> | HE == Fremont? |
| 07:26 | <erikh> | yeah |
| 07:33 | <encode> | irgeek: i would, but I've changed usernames due to upgrade-to-new-linode-while-running-old-one syndrome |
| 07:33 | <irgeek> | Ah. That doesn't work then. |
| 07:33 | <irgeek> | Too bad. |
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| 07:34 | <encode> | oh well |
| 07:34 | <Peng> | Oh no! Pringles Cheezums are now called "Cheddar Cheese". |
| 07:35 | <Peng> | Website still uses "Cheezums" though. |
| 07:37 | <irgeek> | Pringles? Website? Are you a bit obsessed? |
| 07:37 | <Peng> | Well, one more corporate site does. pringles.com says "Cheddar Cheese". |
| 07:37 | <Peng> | That sucks. |
| 07:37 | <Peng> | :P |
| 07:38 | <Peng> | The shared web server I'm on is named "pringle", and I like Pringles. When I get a VPS, I'm thinking of naming it "cheezum". |
| 07:39 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 07:39 | <Internat> | lol |
| 07:39 | <Internat> | my linodes, are named broken, catch and destruction |
| 07:39 | <Peng> | Pleasant. |
| 07:40 | <Internat> | mainly cause im the admin :D |
| 07:40 | <Internat> | so there gonna be screwed up |
| 07:40 | <Peng> | Heh. |
| 07:41 | <irgeek> | All my boxen--including my Linode--are named after Colorado 14ers. |
| 07:41 | <Peng> | I used to have a text file of naming schemes, but I lost it. |
| 07:42 | <irgeek> | The company I work for has the most screwed up naming scheme ever. |
| 07:42 | <irgeek> | It's not my fault. |
| 07:42 | <irgeek> | It was here before me. |
| 07:43 | <irgeek> | I'd love to rename everything, but it's a Windows shop so it's a pain in the ass. |
| 07:43 | <irgeek> | centamin.com. 3600 IN MX 10 cealmx01.centamin.com. |
| 07:43 | <irgeek> | How's that for an MX record? |
| 07:44 | <Peng> | Do you think it's worth having an interesting naming scheme in a larger environment like that? |
| 07:44 | <irgeek> | No. |
| 07:44 | <irgeek> | Wait. Yes. |
| 07:45 | <irgeek> | I misunderstood your question. |
| 07:45 | <irgeek> | I hate 'organized' naming schemes. They never help. |
| 07:45 | <encode> | sure they do |
| 07:45 | <irgeek> | Not me. |
| 07:45 | <Peng> | It sounds easier to me to keep track of "mx01" and "mx02" than "krypton" and "shortcake". |
| 07:46 | <irgeek> | In a datacenter, it is probably worth it. But in SMB, in my experience, it's not any easier to remember and people seem to be less confused. |
| 07:47 | <Peng> | With "pringle", the physical server just has a "peon" name. I think it's currently "peon1144" or so. If the server ever explodes, they'll move the data over to a new "peon1234" box but keep "pringle". |
| 07:48 | <Peng> | Use fun names when the servers are unique and users deal with them, and generic names otherwise? |
| 07:48 | <irgeek> | Well, I've got CNAMEs for users. |
| 07:49 | <irgeek> | Q: "What's the mail servers name?" A: mail |
| 07:50 | <Peng> | Linode accepts huge jars of pennies as payment, right? :) |
| 07:51 | <irgeek> | In advance only. ;) |
| 07:52 | <irgeek> | Enough in advance to count them... |
| 07:53 | <Peng> | I could drive up to the Atlanta facility overnight to deliver them. |
| 07:56 | <irgeek> | The offices aren't in Atlanta... |
| 07:56 | <Peng> | Well I'm not driving all the way to New Jersey. |
| 07:56 | <irgeek> | You could mail them... |
| 07:57 | <irgeek> | Or FedEx overnight if you want to sign up faster. |
| 07:57 | <Peng> | I wonder what would be cheapest? |
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| 07:59 | <guinea-pig> | bring the pennies to your bank, have them transfer funds :P |
| 08:01 | <Peng> | ....I guess that would work too. |
| 08:09 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Less CPU usage in Feature Request/Bug Report <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3014> |
| 08:10 | <Peng> | Comments on Xen? |
| 08:11 | <irgeek> | I didn't sign up. |
| 08:11 | <irgeek> | Too paranoid to throw all of my mail on a beta test. |
| 08:12 | <Peng> | Good point. |
| 08:12 | <Peng> | A few people even have had their filesystems hosed. |
| 08:21 | <Internat> | *prods IntuitiveNipple* |
| 08:22 | <IntuitiveNipple> | Hiya |
| 08:22 | <Peng> | Are there any unintuitive nipples? |
| 08:22 | <Internat> | hi hi. :) there has to be a better way then a rewrite rule to stop people viewing that file |
| 08:23 | <Internat> | cant u do something like make that location deny from all? or does that stop the file from running? |
| 08:24 | <IntuitiveNipple> | That's the way it is done, unless you want to make it self-executing by setting up a Handler for scripts and renaming it php-fcgi-wrapper.fcgi or something |
| 08:25 | <Internat> | hmmms |
| 08:25 | <Internat> | i dislike rewrite rules :) |
| 08:26 | <IntuitiveNipple> | why? |
| 08:26 | <IntuitiveNipple> | You've got Aliases in there, they're the same thing ! |
| 08:27 | <Internat> | yeah but its an extra module to load :P nah. i dont really understand rewrite rules so i dislike using them |
| 08:27 | <Internat> | but anywho. if i read that right, does that basicly redirect anything for /fcgi-bin/ to / |
| 08:28 | <Peng> | Hmm, fewer 360s but more of all of the other plans available today vs. yesterday. |
| 08:30 | <@tasaro> | !avail |
| 08:30 | <@linbot> | tasaro: Linode360 - 67, Linode540 - 25, Linode720 - 18, Linode1080 - 8, Linode1440 - 8 |
| 08:31 | <IntuitiveNipple> | Yes, it does |
| 08:32 | <IntuitiveNipple> | and because of the PT that then gets picked up by an DirectoryIndex and rewritten to the default index page |
| 08:32 | <erikh> | tasaro: I've been meaning to ask.. since I'm now not using 600+MB of ram, I'd like to downgrade. what goes into that? |
| 08:32 | <Internat> | so what does PT actually do? |
| 08:33 | <IntuitiveNipple> | Pass-Through the rewrite-engine from the start, like a new incoming request |
| 08:33 | <Internat> | ah |
| 08:35 | <Internat> | assuming the users had access to .htaccess could they overwrite that rewrite rule? |
| 08:37 | <IntuitiveNipple> | "When the server finds an .htaccess file (as specified by AccessFileName) it needs to know which directives declared in that file can override earlier configuration directives." |
| 08:38 | <Internat> | ie the allow overrides? |
| 08:38 | <IntuitiveNipple> | This gives a list of the Overrides. You can prevent rewriterules if required. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#allowoverride |
| 08:39 | <Internat> | but what if u want some but not other? |
| 08:41 | <IntuitiveNipple> | That's the purpose of the AllowOverrides directive. To declare those .htaccess directives that are allowed to over-ride |
| 08:42 | <Internat> | i meant some rewrites but not others |
| 08:42 | <IntuitiveNipple> | You can't, obviously! |
| 08:43 | <IntuitiveNipple> | If you want them user-editable, put them all in .htaccess |
| 08:43 | <Internat> | i dont thats my point. im saying if i put this in the conf file, but enable rewrite rules for .httaccess.. |
| 08:43 | <Internat> | cant they then over write that rule |
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| 08:50 | <IntuitiveNipple> | As far as I know, the rules in .htaccess are executed after those in the configuration file. So, as the rules in the configuration file are resetting the rewrite-engine, any rules in .htaccess based on the same regexp will never be reached |
| 08:52 | [~] | silverblade is curious that his graphs show "week 53" |
| 08:52 | <silverblade> | since when did years have 53 weeks? |
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| 09:05 | <IntuitiveNipple> | When they're leap years? |
| 09:12 | <irgeek> | There's actually 52 weeks + 1 day in a year (+2 in a leap year). If the program is calculating the week based on what year & week the first day of the week falls in, then the last few days of the year would be in the 53rd week. |
| 09:12 | <irgeek> | Or something. |
| 09:16 | <irgeek> | Of course, the 53rd week is also the first week of the next year... |
| 09:16 | <irgeek> | Thanks silverblade, now my brain hurts. |
| 09:29 | <silverblade> | np |
| 09:44 | <irgeek> | Does anyone know a good data recovery lab? One of my users dropped his lappy and claims the data on his drive is very important. |
| 10:30 | <irgeek> | Nevermind. I found one. |
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| 12:18 | <caleb> | hi...my vps has not been setup after 12 hours so what should I do |
| 12:26 | <zeroday> | contact an op |
| 12:27 | <Athenon> | yeha, see caker, mikegrb, or tasaro |
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| 13:03 | <zeroday> | anyone here use cpanel? |
| 13:05 | <Athenon> | nope |
| 13:07 | <zeroday> | meh |
| 13:07 | <zeroday> | does anyone know if the tool they use to show recent http errors is freeware? |
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| 13:41 | <@tasaro> | caleb: your account was activated @ 1:10 AM EST (1 minute after you signed up!) - are you unable to login? |
| 13:41 | <@tasaro> | gah |
| 13:42 | <JDLSpeedy> | man, heh |
| 13:43 | <@tasaro> | well, he must have figured it out - his linode is booted |
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| 14:20 | [~] | silverblade has a spasm |
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| 14:54 | <kpes> | hey, if I start doing annual payments, is it per calender year and charged as such? or is it from one date to exactly that date a year later? |
| 14:54 | <zeroday> | mostly likely one date to the next |
| 14:54 | <irgeek> | It's for a year from when you pay. |
| 14:54 | <zeroday> | some lucky sod will pay on a leap year ;p |
| 14:55 | <irgeek> | I think they prorate the current month if you're signing up, then charge for the next 12. |
| 14:55 | <irgeek> | At least, that what happened when I created the account for my company. |
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| 15:27 | <Smark> | Hey everyone, just dropping in with a quick question: I was working in pico through SSH when my home connection went down and cut off the SSH connection. Is there anyway I can get back to that open file where I left off? I can see pico open in the process list... |
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| 15:42 | <Athenon> | smark had a good question...does anybody have an answer? sometimes that could be usrful to me as well ;) |
| 15:48 | <nimaj> | i haven't used pico in years, i thought the man page made reference to some form of a temporary or swap file |
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| 16:28 | <kpes> | anyone ever play around with amazon's s3 webservice? |
| 16:29 | <kpes> | guessing thats a no ... |
| 16:36 | <nimaj> | there are linoders that use s3 for backups, check the forums and wiki |
| 16:46 | <@tasaro> | kpes: http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/Backups_with_s3sync |
| 16:51 | <opello> | 71 seconds without a reply, a guaranteed "implicit no" from everyone |
| 16:52 | <opello> | never used s3sync, but i've played with s3 a bit :p |
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| 16:53 | <@tasaro> | opello: 71 seconds on a weekend or any day? ;) |
| 16:54 | <opello> | heh, any day of course |
| 16:54 | <@tasaro> | ok, just wanted to make sure |
| 16:54 | <opello> | </hyperbole> |
| 16:54 | <opello> | :) |
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| 17:32 | <Athenon> | i need an op, possibly rather quickly |
| 17:32 | <Athenon> | i think a guy's gonna try to hack me, no clue how much damage it could do |
| 17:33 | <Athenon> | tasaro, mikegrb, caker....you therE? |
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| 17:49 | <zeroday> | Athenon, whats going on? |
| 17:50 | <Athenon> | zeroday: nvm, its taken care of |
| 17:50 | <zeroday> | k |
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| 17:58 | <opello> | just shut down the linode if you fear such things :) |
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| 18:49 | <JDLSpeedy> | or shutdown eth0 and log into lish to start the eth0 back up |
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| 20:13 | <Xel> | Hey guys |
| 20:13 | <mwalling> | hey\ |
| 20:13 | <Xel> | Is host62 having any issues? |
| 20:14 | <Xel> | Nevermind... |
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| 20:30 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Linode company in Europe? in Feature Request/Bug Report <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2980> |
| 20:32 | <mwalling> | here we go again.... |
| 20:33 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 20:33 | <JDLSpeedy> | lol |
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| 22:24 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Poor Game Server Performance in General Discussion <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3020> |
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| --- | Log | closed Sun Jan 06 00:00:11 2008 |