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  1. Actually, in October 2012 Johnny suffered a major OS failure, and we had to reinstall basically everything from scratch. Most users weren't affected by anything other than downtime since we were able to backup 99% of user data, and when Johnny went back online most people couldn't notice any difference from before the crash. Since then we've been reinstalling things as they are requested. Currently Johnny only has one version of python installed, which is the default version that comes with cPanel: 2.4.3. Stevie actually has four versions of python installed:
     #!/usr/bin/python Python 2.4.3 #!/usr/local/bin/python Python 2.4.6 #!/usr/local/bin/python2.7 Python 2.7.1 #!/usr/local/bin/python3.2 Python 3.2rc3 

     

    Okay, then would it be possible to move my domain to Stevie? I really need p2.7.

  2. (not exactly sure where this post goes)

     

    Anywho, as I was playing with my Python scripts, I came across this problem:

     

    when I tried to run an upload script for a subdomain of mine (this), it gave me a 500.

    So, I thought, why not try to see what exactly the problem is?

    After some researching, and playing with cgitb, it gave me this error.

     

    Anywho, could you update your server's Python to 2.7, or at least add the modules in this script that I am trying to import if they are not existent?

  3. I'll say Linux will dominate the market at some point.

    Now, the only problem with it is that Linux, at many points, isn't exactly very user-friendly, per se, but OSes like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and so forth are what will be there to take care of that.

     

    The only problem I have with Linux is that it does not support a lot of Windows apps, but WINE and other companies that are making the switch to Linux (Valve, for example) are changing all that, and very quickly.

     

    Anyways, if Windows and Macintosh don't get their act together and create more decent operating systems, then Linux will dominate the market. All Linux will need is time.

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