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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  00:51:54
My first question is about how much banwith a typical forum using Yabb (I think) uses a month, with lets say 1000 members (I can aim high . Before you accuse me of trying to hijac 68KMLA, what I am aiming for, is not 68K, or for that matter Mac specific. Think conglomeration of ever computer related forum on earth .

Since I have decided to go down the forum route, according to my financial planning, I should have some spare cash, after my purchase of a car which my parents are 'strongly encouraging' me to get. and a cheap computer to do some BeOS programming in (mabye a mac, see how this pans out). Ofcourse, this is after I finally get a job at Woolies, only 300 to my name right now. So, I have decided Ill pool my money and go for a nice trip to the world best computer expos, the cheapest way possible, probably in the year 2005 though I might go after uni (which, with a combined Chemical Engineering / German would be the year 2010) (just before you start thinking that I am a bit odd in planning this so early, your probably right. I plan anyhting I do to precise detail way before I do it ). What I need to know is what are some noticeable expos/conferences in the computing arena? BeGeistert is in (which makes nice use of 4 years of german, plus 5years if done after uni, if BeGisert is still around then..), MacWorld ofcourse and Wakefield (Its a RiscOS thing).

Thanks for reading through all of that

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Edited by - Fedorenko on 25 Jul 2003 01:21:41

maclover5
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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  01:22:30
Your parents are encouraging you to get a car? You lucky b@$tard!

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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  01:30:29
Hehehe, they have been telling me to get a car since I was 13

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  01:39:03
You....are....so....lucky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  01:43:07
I sure am, not allowed computers though. Only allowed one computer to be owned by me at a time .

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  02:15:39
Oh...thats a bit of a tradeoff... Why do your parents only let you have one comp at a time?

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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  02:25:18
They dont like computers, and for that reason, they try and limite my use as much as possible.

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cory5412
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USA
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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  09:50:50
maybe they want you to be "normal"

I know that my forum used about 31MB of bandwidth in a month, that was Ikonboard, and it was very 'graphic' much more so than YaBB...

but i had about 17 members, and a total of just under 500 posts I believe...

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Australia
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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  17:02:58
quote:

They dont like computers, and for that reason, they try and limite my use as much as possible.

Good ideas usually are created by crazy people, go figure...


Thats dumb. Do they give you any reasons as to why they limit your use?

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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  17:09:41
well my parentals act weird too...

for some reason neither of them have complained that I've been online all day for a few days... although they do know that I am downloading something big :-\...

dunno

oh I was wrong... my olod forum with IkonBoard used about 21MB of bandwidth...

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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  17:47:05
LOL. Sometimes i wonder if all parents of teenagers obsessed with computers have a central place to meet up and exchange ideas for making computing as difficult as possible.

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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  18:36:16
Hey MacLover5! my parents go to that thing! our parents must know each other!!!

/me faints

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Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  19:05:41
LOL...you never know.

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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  22:58:29
Im sure my mother would go to these meetings, my father is prety good with it all, but my mother is incredibly disaproving. So, 21mb times by 500 is 1Gb, at least I have so more numbers to work on now. What kind of connection is a minimum to run a reltivaley large forum on?

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geekwurkz
Junior Member


USA
156 Posts
Posted - 25 Jul 2003 :  23:02:36
I've heard of people running forums off of cable modems, although I think it'd be really slow. DSL or ISDN might be good.

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Fedorenko
Junior Member


Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  00:35:07
Hmm, Ill probably get the page hosted by a professional hosting company. 1gb a month with one I found is 4 dollars a week. Sounds prety good to me

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cory5412
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Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  00:35:08
My forums were run off of a cable modem

and I _THINK_ that it was 21MB it may well have been 210MB... probablyt not though

I've had a decent (3 or 4) people using my forum over dialup (the server on dialup) before... it is slow as all get-out (or whatever) but it seems to work

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Fedorenko
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Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  00:41:52
My next question: Would you lot mind using a forum that was no mac centric, and had areas for Windows and Linux ect?

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G4from128k
Full Member


USA
873 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  03:46:41
Iwould suggest that a forum should have some type of focus or some reason for motivating people to return. There are so many many fora out there that it is hard for a new forum to rise above the pack and attract a solid set of members.

On the otherhand, if all you want is a place where a few buddies can hang out (and don't want to use instant messaging, IRC, etc.) then your own personal forum is a fine idea.

If you want to attract a solid following, then ask yourself: "What can people get at my forum that they can't get anywhere else?"

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  03:48:23
Well said G4, well said.

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~tl
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United Kingdom
312 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  10:23:30
if at all possible you should go with a php/mySQL forum ... as they tend to be faster and more stable

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 26 Jul 2003 :  10:38:12
forums that are not just "mac-centric" are wonderufl.. it's a great change from the mac-only attitude that some forums carry, and it's great to combine different interests into forums that people are willing to come back to...

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Fedorenko
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Australia
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Posted - 03 Aug 2003 :  03:14:26
Hi,

Sorry to bring this post back from the dead, but I need some mroe insight in forums and I thought it would be best to carry on in athread instead of making a new one. I have been thinking about this and I know now that I will not be able to self host a forum, both due to suitable bandwith, and no computer available. SO what I need is a hosting account that is relitively cheap, and allows for a good forum software.

So, my questions are:-

1. What is the best forum software available that is free or cheap? It also needs to be customizable graphically.

2. What companies allow for hosting of forums for a good cheap price? I know Invision Power Services offer such a service, but it is only with their software, Invision Power Board.

3. Who would be intereasted in becomme a mod for various topics if this ever comes into frution?

Once again, I want to highlight that I am not hijacking 68KMLA members, what I am aiming for, would allow both to exist perfectly seperately.

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maclover5
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Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 03 Aug 2003 :  03:25:40
quote:

1. What is the best forum software available that is free or cheap? It also needs to be customizable graphically.

phpBB, of course.

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TheDoctor
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Posted - 03 Aug 2003 :  13:14:35
quote:

So, my questions are:-

1. What is the best forum software available that is free or cheap? It also needs to be customizable graphically.


I really like xmb.

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Gothikon
Full Member


Australia
537 Posts
Posted - 03 Aug 2003 :  14:47:31
If you're looking for a host I have used a few now.

Although I've only been with iPowerWeb for a week I can highly recommend them. They only have one account but 500MB of space with 30gig a month, mySQL, perl and PHP I have everything I need. They also have an extremely nice control panel for configuring your account, much better than Plesk. You get a free domain name too, or an extension on the registration of your old one!

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USA
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Posted - 03 Aug 2003 :  21:08:47
1) PHPbb or Ikonboard... PHPbb is one of the best IMHO... VERY easy to install...

3) me... I love stuff... seriosly though... i think that moderators for forums are less of control figures, and more of a '

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Fedorenko
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  00:50:55
Hmm, its stupid question time.

So, if I get a web host that allows php and Mysql I can use phpBB right? So, how would I set it all up, linkies please

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Gothikon
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  01:16:28
Come on now, you could have done this yourself!

use google type in phpbb installation

look at results

find something like this http://www.phpbb.com/guide/phpBB_Users_Guide.html

or the home page at www.phpbb.com

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geekwurkz
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USA
156 Posts
Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  01:29:12
1. YaBB or phpBB no matter what...

2. I could give snc.jsellnau.us a plug here... It's what I'm hosted on. Something like $20 a month for 100MB, 15 e-mail addys, php/MySQL. Don't know about bandwith, it should be plenty. The only problem is downtime.

3. I'll mod... Expertise in Hardware & OSs.

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Fedorenko
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  02:06:05
quote:

Come on now, you could have done this yourself!

Yeh, but what fun is that . Thanks for the help though

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catsdorule
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  09:07:39
Just use pow web, a ridiculous amount of bandwidth for cheap, http://www.powweb.com

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cory5412
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USA
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  14:17:39
or you could do something REALLY FUN! your own server!!!

Soon, Genecomp.NET will be on my own server, probably the same with UMUGF and most of my other stuff

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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  15:08:24
A little shamless plug eh cory?

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Fedorenko
Junior Member


Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  16:06:32
quote:

or you could do something REALLY FUN! your own server!!!

I want to! I really watn to! But I cant. Its not so much the problem of getting a computer, its broadband. I live in an un-cabled area, so my only option is ADSL (or satelite, but there is no way on earth Im paying for that). If I went with ADSL, I could only get 256/64, 512/128 or 1500/256, all of which would cost me a prety penny. Powweb looks prety nice though.

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maclover5
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  16:08:31
quote:

A little shamless plug eh cory?

We all need a little UMUG of coffee now and then.



LOL, nice slogan.

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Mike
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  18:08:18
quote:

Hmm, Ill probably get the page hosted by a professional hosting company. 1gb a month with one I found is 4 dollars a week. Sounds prety good to me

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Ripoff! http://www.amhosting.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Cpanel&file=index

$5.75/mo for 100 MB of space and 6 GB of bandwidth. YaBB preinstalled, I believe.

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Fedorenko
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  18:16:22
quote:

quote:

Hmm, Ill probably get the page hosted by a professional hosting company. 1gb a month with one I found is 4 dollars a week. Sounds prety good to me

Good ideas usually are created by crazy people, go figure...



Ripoff! http://www.amhosting.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Cpanel&file=index

$5.75/mo for 100 MB of space and 6 GB of bandwidth. YaBB preinstalled, I believe.


That was 4 Aussie Dollars, but that website seems intereasting.

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maclover5
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  18:17:02
Eek. I'd just build my own server. It's probably cheaper, plus its more fun!

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Fedorenko
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Australia
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Posted - 04 Aug 2003 :  18:42:00
As I said before, Id love to, but the broadband problem is prety much stopping it.

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~tl
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Aug 2003 :  03:45:39
quote:

quote:

quote:

Hmm, Ill probably get the page hosted by a professional hosting company. 1gb a month with one I found is 4 dollars a week. Sounds prety good to me

Good ideas usually are created by crazy people, go figure...



Ripoff! http://www.amhosting.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Cpanel&file=index

$5.75/mo for 100 MB of space and 6 GB of bandwidth. YaBB preinstalled, I believe.


That was 4 Aussie Dollars, but that website seems intereasting.

Good ideas usually are created by crazy people, go figure...



you will need more than a GB a month for a forum ...

mike ... even thats a ripoff ... http://www.powweb.com/webhosting.html

650mb of space and 45gb a month transfers ... all for just $2.02 more a month ... and you even get a free domain

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