In comp.os.linux.advocacy, BearItAll
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on Wed, 21 Jun 2006 15:38:14 +0100
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> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> Shell Web Hosting with .NET Framework at Ubiquity
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>> | Ubiquity Hosting Solutions, provider of free, shared, dedicated, and
>> | colocation hosting services, has added SSH user-level access and
>> | Linux.NET Framework emulation through the Mono Project to its list of
>> | advanced hosting features.
>> |
>> | Ubiquity Hosting Solutions, an eminent Linux hosting provider, has
>> | announced two new and highly unique Linux tools to be added to their
>> | web hosting services effective immediately.
>> |
>> | "Linux is capable of so much more than what most web hosting companies
>> | are doing. We decided that the time had come to start delivering the
>> | full potential of what we offer."
>> `----
>>
>> http://prweb.com/releases/2006/6/prweb401365.htm
>>
>> It's almost like robbing Microsoft on its own turf, assuming Mono gets
>> used in development, without royalties.
>
> Haven't we always had ssh access to our web sites then?
Earthlink, for its part, has ftp access but AFAIK no ssh access,
for my vanity website. Of course, were I serious enough I'd colocate
or something, but it's not really worth the bother for me at this
point. (Besides, it costs $99/month at SevenL.net, vr.org, or
tek.alchemy -- according to Gentoo's advertising sidebars. Not a
bad price point for a company starting out, though.)
>
> the .net addition is a good idea though.
>
.NET makes me slightly nervous.
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