Re: Success and next steps

From: Paul Allen <chewychompy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 01:09:08 +0100

 It's done.

I've tested it, it's all good.

Here's a domain name for it

ftp://chewychompy.no-ip.org:21 <ftp://chewychompy.no-ip.org/>

Here's the IP

ftp://64.79.213.100:21 <ftp://64.79.213.100/>

Please use anonymous username and password.

There is *literally* nothing there, it's very late and i'm going to bed.

You can put what you want up here, you can organise the structure of the
files.

We all have the ability to create/delete/change directories and files.

I've put this up for the community but I'm pretty crap when it comes to this
sort of thing. Please don't abuse this. I wouldn't really know how to fix
it...
Hey Nick Jaksic, just got your mail.

It's on proftpd as a standalone server. If anyone knows a better server and
can give me pointers on setting it please mail me seperatley.

This has 3-4GB of space left and a few hundred GB of transfer on it.
I'll pull the files from the links in past posts using wget now.

Best efforts,

*Chew*

2008/5/21 Paul Allen <chewychompy_at_gmail.com>:

> I have a vps I don't use much.
>
> I'll put a host up and send out a UN and Password.
>
> It's stable and hosted in a data centre. It has a decent connection.
>
> Details coming soon.
>
> 2008/5/19 Mikko Silvennoinen <mikko_at_pwar.net>:
>
> Hi all !
>>
>> My FTP-site worked first at least at LAN, but I suspect, that there was a
>> security breach or something,
>> maybe some kind of bug or attack hit the particular machine I used, and I
>> canīt get the network up on
>> that machine. Sorry.
>>
>> Mikko
>>
>>
>> Stavros Fox Polymenis wrote:
>>
>> Ive uploaded a package of everything I used to get linux on my Axim
>> x51v.
>>
>> http://www.orbitalfox.com/labs.php?pid=7
>>
>> The package also contains a guide that i wrote based on information from
>> the web and changes i had to make in order for things to work.
>>
>> Comments and corrections are welcome.
>>
>> On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 14:10 +0100, revere wrote:
>>
>>
>> man i for one would be VERY interested in seeing a step by step and
>> hearing any tips you might have
>>
>>
>> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Stavros Fox Polymenis<s.p_at_orbitalfox.com> <s.p_at_orbitalfox.com> wrote:
>> I managed to install linux on my Axim x51v.
>>
>> Everything worked great and linux booted fine. There
>> touchscreen works
>> fairly ok, but it crashes at some points, such as when it
>> tried to go to
>> sleep mode.
>>
>> Further more i managed to establish an network with it via the
>> USB
>> cable, and I even attempted to upgrade it with its package
>> manager. The
>> repositories do not exist anymore so i tried using some other
>> ones. I
>> have to test and see the results but it still seems to work.
>>
>> I will try and publish me steps and resources used, but as Im
>> away to
>> vacations it might be a while. Ill notify the mailing list.
>>
>> Regards
>> Stavros
>>
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