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Salvatos Oct 22, 2023
*Wipes feet on the door*

Oh, did I misread that?
syxbit Oct 22, 2023
no server specs? :)
Grogan Oct 22, 2023
Congrats on the smooth move (no, this isn't an Ex-Lax advert lol) :-)
Liam Dawe Oct 22, 2023
no server specs? :)
Sure:

Intel Xeon E3-1230 v6 Quad-Core
16GB DDR4 SDRAM
AlmaLinux 8
2x 240 GB SSD Storage (RAID)
+ 2 TB SATA Backup Drive
(plus other external backups)
Linux_Rocks Oct 22, 2023
RTheren Oct 22, 2023
Heh, also on the AlmaLinux train? Choo-choo!
Tchey Oct 22, 2023
GoL is one of the very rare real-money subscription i keep.

Oh, i wanted to see since when, but couldn’t find (edit : since 2016 at 2€ and 2019 at 4€)
but i see it’s my 10th birthday soon : 

Registered: 2 December 2013
Last Login: 22 October 2023


Last edited by Tchey on 22 October 2023 at 5:49 pm UTC
Kithop Oct 22, 2023
Patreon's... definitely not my first choice, considering some of the stuff they've pulled over the past few years, but I appreciate there's at least another option (even if Paypal is *also* scummy... But pick your poison, I guess).

Glad to see it all going to good use and making this better for everyone! We appreciate the work you do. <3
Glittery Oct 22, 2023
I try to use the affiliate links when possible :)
Pengling Oct 22, 2023
GamingOnLinux just did a full server migration and so if you’re seeing this, welcome back home, please wipe your feet at the door.
Sorry, I accidentally blew up the door on the way in. Hope it wasn't too expensive!

Purple Library Guy Oct 22, 2023
Congrats on the smooth move (no, this isn't an Ex-Lax advert lol) :-)
It was pretty dashed smooth, wasn't it? Normally I expect a bit of weird stuff during a transition.
Redje Oct 22, 2023
I try to give your twitch channel my prime subscription every month.
I hope you financially benefit from that :)
Blaze1701 Oct 22, 2023
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Glad the server migration went smoothly!
Grogan Oct 22, 2023
Congrats on the smooth move (no, this isn't an Ex-Lax advert lol) :-)
It was pretty dashed smooth, wasn't it? Normally I expect a bit of weird stuff during a transition.

I'm always too paranoid to do it that way, but if you're moving to another rig with an appropriate version of Cpanel (i.e. an expected upgrade path) and have done everything the "Cpanel way" (not going too far outside the box) in theory you should just be able to seamlessly restore the entire appliance using your backup archives. (or sites individually should be safer)

I've never tried it, because I'm always afraid of doing something that will make me lose control of the box and have to call the datacenter. Most often their solutions are to re-image, so I don't take leaps of faith on servers.

My big lesson... one time I had to coach a technician to poke and stab to boot the box to the old kernel after the network didn't come up with mine. He wasn't very knowledgeable and this was almost going to be a ticket for a re-image if not for that. This was in the Redhat 7.0 days (before RHEL, this was in 2002 that this happened to me), their silly init scripts wouldn't initialize the network if the NIC driver wasn't a module. My second build did, and it worked. This Slackware user (at the time) sure didn't like that lol. I was a lot more careful after that, it was our forum server and people were frantically emailing me telling me the site was down.


Last edited by Grogan on 22 October 2023 at 7:36 pm UTC
Jahimself Oct 22, 2023
The page seems to load faster where I live. Maybe placebo effect, but it used to have some delay before displaying.
Congrats for the migration, and thanks as always for all the quality content you keep providing!
1xok Oct 22, 2023
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geekening Oct 22, 2023
We’ve successfully moved over to AlmaLinux from a nearing EOL CentOS, to ensure that GamingOnLinux can continue operating long into the future on a modern server software platform.

What made you go with AlmaLinux instead of Rocky Linux?

their silly init scripts wouldn't initialize the network if the NIC driver wasn't a module. My second build did, and it worked. This Slackware user (at the time) sure didn't like that lol.

Do you think we have a reputation for being "picky"? I noped out of Linode back in the early 2010s when I tested their Slackware images and found they did some iffy things to the init scripts. It was long ago, I forget, but I didn't like it

Did you also notice the Thunderbird banner recently?

Yes! Happy to see a non intrusive advertisement :)
StoneColdSpider Oct 22, 2023
GamingOnLinux just did a full server migration and so if you’re seeing this, welcome back home, please wipe your feet at the door.
Sorry, I accidentally blew up the door on the way in. Hope it wasn't too expensive!

GOD DAMMIT PENGLING!!!!!

This is why we cant have nice things.........
Pengling Oct 22, 2023
GOD DAMMIT PENGLING!!!!!

This is why we cant have nice things.........
Hey, Salvatos ruined it first!
Liam Dawe Oct 22, 2023
What made you go with AlmaLinux instead of Rocky Linux?
Googled for a while, sounded like the better option and just more community focused overall. They both do the same thing so just a matter of what business model you prefer.
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