Re: I've got a VPS, now what M's should I RTF?

2011-08-07 Thread Ariel Gold
Slicehost has great documentation too: http://articles.slicehost.com/ On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Ed wrote: > On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 4:38 PM, R P Herrold wrote: > > On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Steven wrote: > > > >> As I do consider RTFM do be a decent answer, does anyone have some > >> preferre

Re: I've got a VPS, now what M's should I RTF?

2011-08-07 Thread Ed
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 4:38 PM, R P Herrold wrote: > On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Steven wrote: > >> As I do consider RTFM do be a decent answer, does anyone have some >> preferred, "How not to be an idiot with your new VPS," guides? > > harden it, take backups so you can get back online with a baseline im

Re: timer !

2011-08-07 Thread betty
oh, that is great, thank you. I began using thetoggl right away on line. There was also a download for linux, and i did that, it is just fine for my purpose ! Once again, thanks to all! betty-- www.webcanine.com information for people who care for dogs.

I've got a VPS, now what M's should I RTF?

2011-08-07 Thread R P Herrold
On Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Steven wrote: As I do consider RTFM do be a decent answer, does anyone have some preferred, "How not to be an idiot with your new VPS," guides? harden it, take backups so you can get back online with a baseline image http://www.pmman.com/usage/hardening/ -- Russ herrold

Re: OT: Google Plus invite link

2011-08-07 Thread Stephen P Rufle
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Re: I've got a VPS, now what M's should I RTF?

2011-08-07 Thread Steven Ziskin-Bailey
First thing I would do is setup fail2ban or something similar. On Aug 7, 2011 4:33 PM, "Steven" wrote: > As the subject line says, I now have a bright shiny new (small) virtual > private server. For the moment I've done what seems the most obvious > first step: getting it set up to log in using SS

I've got a VPS, now what M's should I RTF?

2011-08-07 Thread Steven
As the subject line says, I now have a bright shiny new (small) virtual private server. For the moment I've done what seems the most obvious first step: getting it set up to log in using SSH and a non-root account so I have to sudo before most easily shooting myself in the foot. The second step

Re: timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread Carl Parrish
I like rescuetime.com web based. I also use the one what comes with freshbooks.com On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Dennis Kibbe wrote: > On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 12:11 -0700, betty wrote: > > Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am > > doing online work for people a

Re: timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread Dennis Kibbe
On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 12:11 -0700, betty wrote: > Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am > doing online work for people and right now am writing down the start and > stop times then converting them into hrs and min for my billing. I know > my palm has one, but th

Re: timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread James Mcphee
I've used Rachota with some luck. On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Stephen wrote: > Toggle.com is nice. Web based but nice. > On Aug 7, 2011 12:10 PM, "betty" wrote: > > Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am > > doing online work for people and right now am wr

Re: timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread Lisa Kachold
Hi Betty, On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 12:11 PM, betty wrote: > Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am > doing online work for people and right now am writing down the start and > stop times then converting them into hrs and min for my billing. I know my > palm has on

Re: timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread Stephen
Toggle.com is nice. Web based but nice. On Aug 7, 2011 12:10 PM, "betty" wrote: > Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am > doing online work for people and right now am writing down the start and > stop times then converting them into hrs and min for my billing. I

timer ?

2011-08-07 Thread betty
Anyone out there know of a timer that I can use with Ubuntu 10.04. I am doing online work for people and right now am writing down the start and stop times then converting them into hrs and min for my billing. I know my palm has one, but then i'd have to be messing with that too. (no i am not a