awyeah: try fphost or sharpointhosting err, fpweb That's what a friend is telling me. is the owner in by any chance? haven't seen him... but possibly. oh ok we've been missin each other through emails cmeiklejohn: are you pretty familiar with arp? i was wondering like can you change the OS at any time> You can change the OS at any time. You can request that an ISO be "put in the CD drive", or you can do anything you want to your running server (upgrade, etc.) mike-burns: hello cmeiklejohn: Hey! Coming to game night tonight? mike-burns: unfortunately not. I have some coding to do tonight. I'll try to make it in the future though! Oh coding, nice! I set my laptop up for Android development last night; finally got "Hello, World!" working in the emulator. How long did it take? I've been meaning to look into that. Took two days to get everything going on 64-bit Debian. The main issue is that everything Android is 32-bit so there are a ton of libraries to track down. I still don't have Eclipse working right so I'm moving forward with vim in the meantime. Ah, interesting. I'm running 64-bit Ubuntu so I imagine I'll have the same problem. I did a ton of Google searching so I do know that if you do the same you'll find some good guides. mike-burns: You're going to set up Eclipse for it? I've got it running great without. Don't see why I'd need it. I don't know what I'm missing. Also not sure why you had so much trouble with 64-bit. I'm running Lucid and it worked pretty much out of the box. Oh, mee too. In my mind Eclipse makes building an app 100x easier. So, I guess it will be fine ;) mike-burns: Perhaps, but setting up Eclipse is 100x more difficult. Yeah I'm going forward without Eclipse for now. you guys running ubuntu on your server? or vps OH no way. FreeBSD on my servers. hahaha thank god mhoran is running centos Haha/ FreeBSD. :) Haha. nesta: What are you running? FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p4 #6: Tue Jul 13 21:43:24 PDT 2010 nefilim@thc.ie:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/AILITHIR amd64 :) the best good man. hmm, I was able yesterday to VNC in to the recovery console, but today it gives me vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection timed out / Unable to connect to VNC server. I could ping the server and so on. Would a very slow connection cause VNC trouble?