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  1. lsmichael

    Hello

    Also, I assume you saw this about the PHP versions, right? http://openlitespeed.com/threads/php-versions.21/#post-66
  2. lsmichael

    Hello

    Sweet! Welcome, Tracy. Let us know if you've got any feature requests. m :coffee::barefoot:
  3. lsmichael

    The user repository for the Debian install

    Howdy, Was just writing Slavik about this, but here you are. The best way to deal with this is to get in touch with Stefano. Debian is his deal. Stefano monitors the Google Group pretty closely, so if you post a thread there he should pick it up pretty quickly. Or I can post there about this...
  4. lsmichael

    It seem routing issue when compile php

    No problem. Though hopefully our DC tells us what's going on and this isn't an issue anymore. m
  5. lsmichael

    How to change nameservers using Bind?

    Howdy, Actually, name servers are outside the purview of your web server, but this should help: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bind-named-change-ip-address-of-domain-host/ m
  6. lsmichael

    Hi!!

    We love new family! Makes Thanksgiving that much more joyous/awkward/messy.
  7. lsmichael

    It seem routing issue when compile php

    Howdy Damar, Digital Ocean contacted us and we're talking to our data center. In the mean time, try using our backup server: www2.litespeedtech.com (though Digital Ocean probably told you about that already). Cheers, Michael
  8. lsmichael

    Horror of Horrors!

    Well, I just feel like I don't even know who you are anymore... :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::sleep: (We need a drowning-my-sorrows smiley.)
  9. lsmichael

    Horror of Horrors!

    Slavik! OpenLiteSpeed.com doesn't run on OpenLiteSpeed...? :cry::sick:
  10. lsmichael

    What Companies Have Moved Their Software from Proprietary to Open Source?

    :(Sorry about the "flack" comment. I was kidding.:barefoot::p (I should use smilies more.) Sugar CRM is definitely something that I thought a lot about when OpenLiteSpeed was coming out. It was one of the models I looked to for how to do open source and commercial editions together. My...
  11. lsmichael

    What Companies Have Moved Their Software from Proprietary to Open Source?

    Yes, exactly. (The open source offering coming after the commercial offering, of course.)
  12. lsmichael

    What Companies Have Moved Their Software from Proprietary to Open Source?

    Not sure how much Mozilla or Xen resemble LSWS. I mean, Mozilla came into its own only after Netscape basically died. (That's not what I'm hoping for LiteSpeed.) I'm not sure how much Xen was ever a successful commercial product, and then it was acquired by a huge company. I don't know much...
  13. lsmichael

    What Companies Have Moved Their Software from Proprietary to Open Source?

    We keep talking (giving me flack) about what features should be in OpenLiteSpeed and it got me thinking: What companies have moved their software from proprietary to, at least partially, open source? I know there's quite a few, but I can't think of them right now. I feel like the discussion...
  14. lsmichael

    .htaccess patch/plugin

    I'll take your Aussie dollars. Never know when they might come in handy.:D So, what you're saying is that we need to find a new reason for people to buy Enterprise, other than .htaccess and control panel support. I agree that finding new features might be a good way to expand our market and...
  15. lsmichael

    Build Error

    Hm. Yes, I would say so. Though I (and I think all the tech guys) were getting our OSX versions of gcc from the "Command Line Tools for Xcode" on the Apple site: http://www.mkyong.com/mac/how-to-install-gcc-compiler-on-mac-os-x/ We're going to tool around with installing different gcc versions...
  16. lsmichael

    Build Error

    Frank! How ya doing? So I tried reproducing this and didn't run into any problems. Admittedly, our implementation on OSX with these early versions is sketchy, but the techs think it might have something to do with different versions of gcc. I used 4.2.1. What are you using? Michael
  17. lsmichael

    .htaccess patch/plugin

    Yo, I see what you guys are saying, but we're coming at it from a slightly different position. The reason we're so paranoid about cannibalizing our market is because it's not really being cannibalized by anyone else now. We have a niche — Apache users, especially people that use Apache with...
  18. lsmichael

    Fixed Admin credentials

    Well, you got further than we did. When I tried to reproduce this (first by myself, then with members of the tech team) we can't even get the WebAdmin console to work with OpenLiteSpeed (working from Standard config files). So, the important message to take home is: switching directly from...
  19. lsmichael

    Fixed Admin credentials

    D'oh! I knew I should have checked with the tech team before I said that. I was wondering why I kept hearing about 4.2.5 even though we hadn't released it...
  20. lsmichael

    Fixed Admin credentials

    OK. To the replication booth! (And you meant 4.2.4, right? Unless you somehow got a prerelease, no one should have 4.2.5 yet. I don't even have 4.2.5.)
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