OSNews was tipped off that OEone (previous stories: 1, 2, 3), creators of the desktop HomeBase SUITE (based on Linux, X and Mozilla's APIs), now are moving to server space. Next week they are going to announce an exciting new product (under a new brand name: "Axentra Rumba Server") which puts Linux back to the server space, but with the form of a user-friendly and cute-looking appliance. *Updated*
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Hmm, I hope there is a way to turn off its web server (not the admin pages, but the user's web server), because customers of ATT/Comcast cable modem in USA can face termination of service if they are caught running a web server! ATT/Comcast is port scanning regularly its customers because they are afraid of people spending bandwidth by running web servers sharing illegal files. Most of the people aren't doing this, but unfortunately that's the policy...
Hmm, I hope there is a way to turn off its web server (not the admin pages, but the user's web server), because customers of ATT/Comcast cable modem in USA can face termination of service if they are caught running a web server! ATT/Comcast is port scanning regularly its customers because they are afraid of people spending bandwidth by running web servers sharing illegal files. Most of the people aren't doing this, but unfortunately that's the policy...