Irc bouncers and proxies are the only thing that jumps to mine. Beyond
that, I would grab a VPS from lowendbox.com for a couple bucks a month.
On Jun 6, 2014 1:20 PM, "Linda Kateley" <lkateley at kateley.com> wrote:

>  I am really curious what you use a shell provider for?
>
> linda
>
> On 6/6/14, 1:08 PM, Seth Miller wrote:
>
> As Jeremy mentioned, sdf.org is probably the biggest one but there are
> literally dozens of them around. There's a decent list compiled on
> freeshells.info.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Olwe Bottorff <galanolwe at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>  Can anyone recommend a cheap or free shell account provider (preferably
>> a coop)? Storage doesn't have to be much. I mainly want to do stuff with
>> Emacs and languages, hopefully installed to a home directory so I'm not
>> locked into out-of-date versions. I'm on Bluehost.com now, but they're not
>> very flexible, being mainly a Web provider.
>>
>>  Thanks,
>>
>>  LB
>> Grand Marais, MN
>>
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