View Poll Results: Which version(s) of PHP do you run?

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  • PHP 6

    2 11.76%
  • PHP 5

    12 70.59%
  • PHP 4

    0 0%
  • Multiple (including PHP 4)

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  • wut r php!?

    3 17.65%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    But kloxo and webmin SUCK =[
    I quite like webmin/ virtualmin
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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Lol, you *****. Be a man - you shouldn't really need a control panel. Or do as I do and use a free one just to make accessing some things faster.

    I seem to have an array of versions on my different servers.

    5.1.6, 5.2.10, 5.2.11 and 5.3.3
    I'm one of the laziest guys around, I'm not gunna go manually adding Vhosts and MySQL databases when I need to

    And I still haven't quite got configuring BIND down yet... Although, Webmin is pretty nice, I use it to quickly admin our proxy servers at school.
    Last edited by Recursion; 29-07-2010 at 12:03 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke View Post
    But kloxo and webmin SUCK =[
    No, webmin/virtualmin really doesn't. I used to use virtualmin a lot at first. Now I only really use it for a simple way of scheduling crons. A lot of stuff I do manually via command line .

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    Never really studied the linux part - in all sense, I couldn't be arsed ;p - and now I ahven't got time to So CP for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    I'm one of the laziest guys around, I'm not gunna go manually adding Vhosts and MySQL databases when I need to

    And I still haven't quite got configuring BIND down yet... Although, Webmin is pretty nice, I use it to quickly admin our proxy servers at school.
    Ok, I admit, if I ran databases I'd use a control panel, but webmin does that just fine. Manually adding vhosts is easy and requires little more work than from a control panel. I actually use virtualdocumentroots as it is, so I can point any new domain to my server and it will automagically choose which folder to use as the document root from the domain.

    I do use webmin for managing Bind, which I forgot about. Now that is easier than manually editing the config files and of course it automatically syncs to my slave DNS servers.

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    I use webmin on my current server, it's great. I really only use it to mess about with the DNS so I don't have to edit the zones myself, but apart from that I am a command line configer!

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    5.2.13

    Not upgrading the fleet just yet, maybe in a few months.
    Last edited by emotional; 31-07-2010 at 03:59 PM.

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