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I'm looking for a new server to host my discussion listsSpecs for a supercheap, supersmall httpd server 2887 This means that I'll probably need some sort of window manager in order to display Firefox. You should be... Hello! I am a list-owner of several popular science discussion lists (about meteorites, mineralogy, chemistry, mushrooms, and LexOS project (law open source)). The server pengus.net where my lists are hosted is going to be decommisioned. Therefore I am looking for a new server for my lists. If you could host my lists (all or some of them at least) along with their web pages free of charge I would be most grateful. to be installed on your server (if you still haven't one installed), and to have a full access under the shell to the mailman directory (in order to run mailman commands to reformat lists archives etc.). Because the lists are quite specialist, there is no high volume of messages sent and therefore there is no high load for processor or high bandwidth usage. Thus even servers with 486 type processor with slow connection to internet would be fine for the lists. It's hard for me to offer something in exchange for your kindness (apart perhaps from a note on the lists web pages that you host them, if you would like to advertise your server). I just hope that some of you would think that it would be good if those list would still exist and not just vanish along with the current server. If you'd like to help please contact me to the e-mail: minerals-owner at list.pengus.net Specs for a supercheap, supersmall httpd server 2886 Hi, For a Touchscreen solution try MagicTouch addon kit, it can be used with LCD and CRT monitors and it acts as a mouse. Of course, it will work with... Thank you very much indeed in advance! Specs for a supercheap, supersmall httpd server Sorry to cross post this, but I think that this message has to do with a lot of topics and I wasn't sure where to put... Kind Regards Andy
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