linux use in the area Re: ecommerce hosting services]

Aaron aaron at aarons.net
Tue Jun 24 02:43:10 CDT 2003


I have over 150 Linux machines I do webhosting on and I attend the ILUG
meetings sometimes.  I just never have time to hit a KCLUG meeting.

Aaron

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Clinton" <me at jasonclinton.com>
To: "Jim Herrmann" <kclug at ItDepends.com>
Cc: <kclug at kclug.org>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:33 PM
Subject: linux use in the area Re: ecommerce hosting services]

Jim Herrmann wrote:

> Virtual Wow (http://virtualwow.com/) is a local company that  hosts a
> site I maintain.  They are providing virtual,  chrooted environments,
> so if they don't have exactly what you want, you can install anything
> you want (within reason) yourself.  You might give them a look, and
> help support a local small business.  BTW, they use Red Hat, Apache,
> PHP, & MySQL (isn't there an acronym for that?  RAMP?  LAMP?) and they
> have an e-commerce package, just like you wanted, for as little as
> $17.45 a month.

Does anyone else find it odd that all of these local shops we keep
hearing about are using Linux and no one from them every comes to our
LUG meetings or participates in the mailing list? Are people who are
using Linux for business not interested in the geek factor? Who's
running these things?

Are people that participate in LUGs a niche even within the Linux niche?

--
Jason Clinton
I don't believe in witty sigs.




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