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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:45 pm 
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is there a way to switch to the old linode manager?

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vonskippy wrote:
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I thought he only set a limit to how accurately we could know the position and momentum of the old Linode manager?

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Is there some new features that I don't see?
It seems quite the same as before except for the graphics and "where the things are".

Am I wrong?


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sblantipodi wrote:
Is there some new features that I don't see?
It seems quite the same as before except for the graphics and "where the things are".

Am I wrong?


The Rescue and Rebuild tabs are new. Also, from what I gather, a significant quantity of vestigial code (e.g. from the pre-Xen days) has been removed.

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hoopycat wrote:
The Rescue and Rebuild tabs are new. Also, from what I gather, a significant quantity of vestigial code (e.g. from the pre-Xen days) has been removed.


ok, thanks for the answer.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:43 pm 
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sblantipodi wrote:
As title,
is there a way to switch to the old linode manager?

Thanks.


https://old.linode.com/members/

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:18 am 
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obs wrote:
sblantipodi wrote:
As title,
is there a way to switch to the old linode manager?

Thanks.


https://old.linode.com/members/


from the caker answer this should be an unsupported temporary access, I think.


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sblantipodi wrote:
from the caker answer this should be an unsupported temporary access, I think.

Not only unsupported, but, since it will no longer be maintained, likely to stop working correctly if the underlying system is changed.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:42 am 
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pclissold wrote:
sblantipodi wrote:
from the caker answer this should be an unsupported temporary access, I think.

Not only unsupported, but, since it will no longer be maintained, likely to stop working correctly if the underlying system is changed.


ok, thanks.


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