Hi Dmitry. . to clarify. I didn't ask for help without knowing the ramifications of what I was asking. I know I don't know linux, but I have been running a Typo3 site for a community on a shared server for approx 3 years, and although I am not a guru in typo3 either, I manage with a lot of trial and error.
The community site is a labour of love, and I make no money from it. Problem arose when there became too many users, and I kept getting bumped because of CPU usage etc. I was quite happy on the shared server, but I had no other option. Now, saying that I am on a fixed income, invalidity, so I can't just go out and hire a developer, it is financially impossible. I realize, and know you are an expert with Typo3, and linux, as I have read your articles on your site. I applaud you, and feel quite inadequate after your reply to my first mail on the subject. I didn't come on begging for help, I didn't do the 'Oh! woe is me' and beg for help. Believe me, I searched Google, asked in the chat at the Typo3 room, and scoured around before I asked here. I have talked to support, and they have given me info that I can't make sense of, but I will persevere, and hopefully I will manage to get it going one day, hopefully before my account on the shared server runs out. I was stuck, and now even more so. One thing is for sure, I will decidedly think twice before I ask for help here again. Being part of the core team I thought you would have been more constructive when new users, and users with a lot less knowledge than yourself ask questions. I read most of the mails here hoping to learn something, and thankfully their are lots of members that do help others. If I was a bit too personal, I apologize, but it was frustration. Stan _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english