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Hotline Server is up Networking 46 posts Nov 24, 2007 — Mar 27, 2010
I'm not so concerned about the slow speed as I keep getting disconnected after only a few moments of downloading. Anyone else have this problem?

If you have them installed on different partitions, you can select which one to boot from by holding alt/option when you boot (on new-world machines). Unfortunately, that doesn't work for different versions on the same partition, but apart from OS 9 and OS X, that's not really practical anyway.
In earlier Mac OSs you easily can choose to boot from a distinct drive with the help of FWB Harddisk Toolkit. It can be configured to address the startup volume during the boot processs with a key combo. It might not work for multiple partitions on the same drive, but this would be a nice project for the code warrior department, would it not ?

So what happend to Quadrajets?

I'm not so concerned about the slow speed as I keep getting disconnected after only a few moments of downloading. Anyone else have this problem?
Same issues here, I downloaded desqview (40MB) from one of his mirrored sites and it took days of constant reconnects to get it.

HELP!!!

My favourite server NOT WORKING!!!!

:(

If anybody knows why does not work?

I apologize, I realize that my server has died. Unfortunately it died and it didn't shoot off a shutdown, reboot or sleep email which is odd and suggests that it may have frozen up. Worse yet, I can't ssh into the server and since I have no available on hands support I won't be able to resolve this issue until I can come home from college during a upcoming break. I will try to look into and resolve this problem as soon as possible, but I'm afraid that it may be a while before I can even start to look into this. :(

what I found about this hotline server or any other is that there are duplicates and corrupted data which is useless ...

Email me at vcfawebmaster@gmail.com with the location of these bad files and I'll gladly delete them.

Thank's and I'm waiting for GOOD NEWS NOW!

:)

The server is now back online, turns out someone accidentally hit the standby button on the modem

I need to put up a server. I have 1.5 Mbps upload (tops out at about 180 KB/sec) and I could assign a good deal of that to a Hotline server or something like that running on an old Mac. I should set up my Q950 with the big SCSI raid to do that.

My upload is like 120KB/s I could too but it seems that AT&T blocks this kind of thing.

My upload is like 120KB/s I could too but it seems that AT&T blocks this kind of thing.
They don't block servers. Maybe port 80 or port 23 but you can just run it on a different port.

My upload is like 120KB/s I could too but it seems that AT&T blocks this kind of thing.
They don't block servers. Maybe port 80 or port 23 but you can just run it on a different port.
... which you really should, anyways.

How about the server?

Is it completely gone or temporarily off?

I noticed that a few sites went off when doing a Google search for "kdxvcfa.dyndns.ws". :-/

It is offline for now, getting dedicated data center space donated soon so good news will follow shortly. :)

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