As a suggestion, you could target web developers by having free web hosting specifically targeted towards them. Developers require much less bandwidth, hard drive space, and need less CPU cycles as well. In return for these you could allow more database's and even allow some other technologies...
http://distrowatch.com is defiantly the most useful site I know. It haves the most amazing information on operating systems (distributions) and haves a very nice search to help you find the right operating system for you.
I have never been a fan of FPS and dislike the online FPS even more. :) I find I get board very quickly of FPS. My favorite games played online are MMORPGs and my favorite of those haves always been EverQuest.
I did start trying out the new free to play EverQuest II Extended, but with the...
Now that I use Linux I do not have much use for Anti-virus, but if I still used windows I would most defiantly still be using Clamwin. It is a great high end award winning Anti-Virus that is Open Source!
http://www.clamwin.com/
Thanks for the lesson, it now makes complete sense. :)
Thanks again. Yea, he is the Canadian Tux. I made him by taking a regular Tux (Linux Mascot) and adding a red maple leaf.
In this case I would suggest using a good paid host. I have a fun hobby site myself that host my PBBG's and I have that on a paid host. I use my free X10 site to develop my PBBG's and provide a place for people to beta test them.
I tried both Nautilus and Firefox and I can not even get to the point where it ask me for my password. With a timed out error it is probably from the server move/upgrade.