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Wait - when was Christmas ? whaddi miss ?
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Utoh now were getting into the good stuff ! I remember around 85 the high school had a whole line of brand new macintosh machines , if I could remember what program we had to write I might smile for a week straight. Jr year we did Autocad 2 (I think) on them, well thats come a long way in 30 years -- to say the very least lol Having to type in the coordinates for each sector and watch as the machine plotted out the dots . But my first Apple was a iBook PPC G4 can't say must have been around ten years ago. Never looked back, have not built myself a new machine since. Just Apples.
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Time Warner Is Getting Slower Every Week
mudmanc4 replied to Pgoodwin1's topic in General Discussion
Yea I hear you - overloaded / old nodes as usual. Maybe they have been working on their infrastructure. But today, if you have cable, and not in a densely populated area in a rural setting, you should not see slow does like this. Sure I agree there are those times, we all see them to an extent. And still many school children are still off on winter break, so I can see this since Christmas. -
Feelin' your pain pgoodwin - more all the time. But hey , gotta take the good with the bad and do what we can with what we have at hand
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Hahaa yes ok , CEO this and that my tukkas . Just fix the lines already
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Windows 7 speed tests slow compared to Windows XP
mudmanc4 replied to HubCity's topic in General Help
The best thing about 7 is it's search usability, which was broken from the beginning of the term windows until 7. I am about to get into windows7 TCP tuning, getting away from auto this and that. So I might have some input at a later date. -
Sure , but why shut anything down by default. Leaning a bit towards windows people Apple ? Just do it and they'll go for it.
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Same here. Well I'll be dog bite my man parts.
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Time Warner Is Getting Slower Every Week
mudmanc4 replied to Pgoodwin1's topic in General Discussion
Getting colder - this means those old scabby lines, and their infrastructure is taking a hit. Generally water seeps in and freezes, torches nodes and plugs those leaky parts with a conductor. I dealt with them for 5+ years same thing every year. -
Where can I find the IP addresses of the TMN servers?
mudmanc4 replied to Pgoodwin1's topic in General Help
Start terminal > type 'dig testmy.net' This will output results from A records in the DNS. Just one way. -
You TiP shows a dead zone more or less, might not be the proper terminology , most the way through the testing period. Actually degrading through the test. At some point, it would appear that packet filtering or inspection is in heavy use. Once the same data is transmit repeatedly, it gets the attention of this at this point 'anomaly' , and something begins to inspect more close. I'm only speculating here. If you run several tests different times of the day and different days, take notice if this is a constant.
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I am learning to not use my computer as it was meant to be used, in order to deal with all these goofy secure memory issues. And don't count on thing getting anywhere but more complex when it comes to this. Complexity without a solid base is trouble - this is the direction 'things' are heading, or so it seems. While attempting to force any application or part of an app to a lower power state sound a great idea, however which of the available apps were written on top of this ? Why put flash to sleep ? Makes no sense. Why not put some of the items hovering around in the core 'to sleep' and have them poll on a schedule , and do the math incrementally for reporting when needed. They started testing this on the sound , by crashing that task until needed, which might seem like a great idea, until you don't have the latest hardware, then while sound starts back up , you get a momentary lapse in computer resources. Out of sync I mean to say. there, I said a whole lot of nothingness lol
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Yea that new mac pro seems like the shit to git - although the design is obviously mastered for various reasons. This old 07' MBP is still cruising along, save I'm mainly in a shell or several, otherwise it's troublesome. Slow when piling on the apps I mean to say. I can only imagine you must be smiling inside while using that new machine Ca3le
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This can be found after a test is performed, on the results page. Very cool testmy.net granular test results.
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What does your testmy.net TiP look like ?
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This is making my want to puke, much in the same way when I see some poser trying to look like some other poser, standing there looking like a poser. Always too many tabs open, so what, why then does safari seem to think it's OK to just kill each browser session like that, so when you do need to go back to a tab you get a message saying shit fell out and resend last data or reload. I'll grab a screen next time. Mind you many times I leave a tab open, I've just completed something that consisted of an entry, so it's 'smart' enough to remember my last submission , but not quite bright enough to NOT re submit - breaking shit - DUH-ME ? So I say hey, adapt right ? Why should i have to adapt to the operating system, things were never this way. So I say hey , adapt - then again that is NOT why I run OSx She also chooses to choke off things such as java, or simply not start them on page load, with either the code showing or a notice that it's sleepy time for the freaking app.
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Have fun programming that one - usability with precautions in mind.
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Have you run ping and trace route tests to testmy.net ? Just out of curiosity. ( I know you know how to perform these function, just placing them for future visitors that read your thread ) To ping a host... Windows Start > Run > type CMD [enter] > from the command prompt type ping google.com and/or ping testmy.net Linux / Mac Under Applications/Utilities open 'Terminal' > type ping google.com and/or ping testmy.net Paste those results here. To run a traceroute... Windows Start > Run > type CMD [enter] > from the command prompt type tracert google.com and/or tracert testmy.net Linux / Mac Under Applications/Utilities open 'Terminal' > type traceroute google.com and/or traceroute testmy.net Paste those results here.
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And this is one reason I am moving away from media temple
mudmanc4 replied to mudmanc4's topic in General Discussion
Interesting responses from them. First they told me i cannot administer any domain that was not registered through them ( duh me ? Look at the whois ?) then they sent me links to figure out how to administer a domain. (why would they read the ticket and look at the screenshot from their own UI ? ) Then miraculously they sent me a message saying everything looked fine to them. Which at that point it was. Although not for any one of the other 20 +/- domains still left with them. Geezus. I have this feeling (by experience) that go daddy is already creeping in on the support tickets. -
I've gone ahead and initiate one domain transfer to gandi - although the domain is within 3 days of renew, so it will likely fail. I just didn't want to pay for more than one year since I transfer them when someone buys it. Seems like pennies but add that up in the hundreds of domains for the last couple of years. At any rate, once i get this sorted I'll report back. Although I'm feeling good about gandi. I would rather have a registrar where domains can be administered as that, and not a reseller account at a long lost web host fallen to the prey.
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Considering gandi.net, anyone use them and whats the scoop. (After a simple lookup) several FSF sites use them, so that might be enough for me.
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I need to move a pile of domains from one registrar to another. There are many out there, I'm looking for suggestions. Only top level top notch companies are even in the running. Suggestions ?
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I'm not one to bash a company, although it's gotten to the point where something needs said publicly. Since godaddy has acquired mediatemple, the 'glitches' seem to be compiling. Just as suspected would happen. Now maybe this is simply a part of the expansion and has no relevance in any sense. As I have always had great support and their service is just what you pay for. Nothing more nothing less. Outside of having a server for three+ years with them , going through several 'deals' such as changing from monthly to annual payments getting a significant discount , then doubling the RAM on those machine , out of the blue , free. However the drawback to this was the system was not updated to their latest hardware when everything else was. I know this due to having several machines with them. No comparison between the old and latest. In any sense. So much that comparing them would be like saying sure , everything is OK, because if I only want to run one (dynamic database driven) site on a server, thats all I'll ever get out of it. None the less for the last several days I have has issues with their DNS system , since they are resellers for twocows , using opensrs for DNS , leaving me unable to make any DNS changes (NS) to the better part of my DN portfolio. Today I head back to deal with this, and am greeted with the following screen while attempting a DNS edit. Support has not gotten back yet however I don't expect much delay. I consider this a very serious error and should never happen. It will be interesting as to what follows. As I am stuck at this point moving forward with what I have going on.
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Yea, my statement was not a reflection on any particular site. Sorry if I made it sound that way but it was a blanket statement, as with any data that directly effects functions as deep as the hosts file does should be taken very seriously when editing. As we are aware, this is one of the root targets of many unscrupulous malarky vendors.
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mudmanc4 replied to CA3LE's topic in Show off your speed
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