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The Linux Fix is a long-established hosting provider based in Redding, California, USA. It was founded in 1999 by open-source technology engineers and began offering hosting services around 2001. Its product lineup leans toward traditional IDC services: cPanel shared hosting, fully managed websites, and entry-level dedicated servers. The dedicated servers use Supermicro hardware and include IPMI remote management, making them suitable for small and medium-sized business websites, English-language sites, lightweight game servers, or projects that require servers located in the United States.
Its strengths include a long operating history, a solid technical background, and non-outsourced support. Its shared hosting plans also include Softaculous and SSH access. The drawbacks are also fairly clear: the website does not show VPS/cloud server products, and there is no information about China-optimized routes, DDoS protection, or IPv6. Payment methods and the refund policy are not very transparent either. For users in China, this is not a high-value option for cross-border acceleration or censorship-circumvention use cases; it is better viewed as a stable, traditional U.S. hosting provider.
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thelinuxfix.com is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $5.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach thelinuxfix.com directly.