Running Slackware 9.1.0 offering a free shell service and a few other services. PHP/SSH/SSL/POP/WEBMAIL. Visit http://www.zerged.com for more information. The forums should give you all the other information you guys might need. Let me know if I can help ya. Looking for people that wanna learn more about Linux and Slackware itself.
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Free Shell Service!
#3
Posted 18 September 2004 - 05:23 PM
That's when the guy used to come out and pump the gas for you.
Sorry, I could not resist!
Maybe NeVeRCLeaR could explain this a bit!
Sorry, I could not resist!
Maybe NeVeRCLeaR could explain this a bit!
#4
Posted 19 September 2004 - 10:50 PM
a remote command line for linux. you can access via PuTTy kinda like the old telnet access. but you can write php and html along with perl scripts and run eggdrop bots.
#5
Posted 25 September 2004 - 07:12 AM
im really actually shocked a linux user doesnt know what a shell is. :x
#6
Posted 25 September 2004 - 03:50 PM
We all know what a "shell" is, it's the free part we don't understand...
#7
Posted 25 September 2004 - 05:15 PM
I don't think Microsoft is a great OS, but the only one out there that's worse is any Linux flavor...They all suck!
#8
Posted 26 September 2004 - 05:11 AM
Yes Mwengwe, given all of your abundant expertise and knowledge of every one of the 200 plus Linux distros, I'm sure I speak for everyone here at Linuxcompatible in thanking you for enlightening us.
You can now return to your virus scans, illegal operations, disk checks, defrags, fatal errors, spy programs, McAffee and Norton virus definitions, paper thin security and blue jeans with Bill Gates hand perpetually grasping for the wallet in its back pocket, and wallow in the warm and fuzzy belief that you've shared with us your profound and well reasoned assessments of our preferred OS.
You can now return to your virus scans, illegal operations, disk checks, defrags, fatal errors, spy programs, McAffee and Norton virus definitions, paper thin security and blue jeans with Bill Gates hand perpetually grasping for the wallet in its back pocket, and wallow in the warm and fuzzy belief that you've shared with us your profound and well reasoned assessments of our preferred OS.
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