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Originally Posted by slackware-current/ChangeLog.txt
Sat Jun 2 01:03:42 UTC 2012
As you've possibly noticed by now, slackware.com is back on the air, and I'd like to take this opportunity to give a hearty thanks to Mark Post of Slack/390 fame for updating the PHP code to make it happen! Eric Hameleers and the rest of the crew also pitched in to help get it installed and running on our other server. Thanks as well to all the folks who emailed with offers of hardware, help porting, and other support for the site. We really appreciated it. Viva la vie Slackware!
Last edited by Didier Spaier; 06-02-2012 at 02:58 AM.
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I was on it last night no problems. Right now, it's not loading, just before that, it said 13.37. Last night is showed 14.0. My guess it's a bit more that overload.
Pardon that downtime. The Apache defaults were a little too much for the server, but we were able to change them to something more conservative and the site is back up and serving pages again. We didn't even lose our 117 days of uptime.
Pardon that downtime. The Apache defaults were a little too much for the server, but we were able to change them to something more conservative and the site is back up and serving pages again. We didn't even lose our 117 days of uptime.
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