I think we covered all of these: http://www.ontko.com/pub/rayo/database.html

For your home Windows install, you can always tinker around with the free "Express" version of SQL 2005:
http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2005/en/us/express.aspx

Andrew


On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Vincent Cameron wrote:

Guy;

I have worked with Unix for about 20 years, but have not worked in a production
environment for the last 3-4 years.  I am thinking about going back into the
field, but I really need to freshen up and get to know some new tools.


I have here at home a  Windows XP Home Edition, version 2002, Service Pack 2
computer.

Does anyone know of a free package that I can install at home to start to work
with SQL?

Thanks... Vincent Cameron...




________________________________
From: Kyle Gonzales <[email protected]>
To: William L. Thomson Jr. <[email protected]>
Cc: Jax-LUG <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 10:18:11 PM
Subject: Re: Presenter and topic for November

I will sadly not be able to attend this month.  Three in a row is apparently
going to be my record.

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 7, 2010, at 11:13 AM, "William L. Thomson Jr." 
<[email protected]>
wrote:

Its that time again, comes every month. Currently lacking and seeking a
presenter and topic for this months meeting, on November 16th.

A fun topic most anyone can present on and will be of relevance to
pretty much anyone, might be something like, "Linux Multimedia Commands"
and maybe some other useful commands. Commands like convert, ffmpeg, and
sox. Might be some others, but with those three, can convert images,
video, and audio to pretty much any other format, size, add effects,
etc.

Some things like convert, can replicate advanced functionality that is
only possible manually in like the Gimp, or other graphics editing
software. Lately I have been using the convert command to do in seconds
what would take a few minutes in graphic software. Or automated entirely
invoked via a script, or application.

Lots of possibilities with these commands, and really something that
could benefit anyone. Most anyone might have the need to rescale an
image or video, or change format. Common to change audio formats, or
adjust/normalize volume amongst recordings. Which Rob included a Bash
script to do just that in his last presentation on Bash.

Just an idea of a topic, but others are willing to make suggestions just
the same. Hopefully someone will volunteer to present. If not I can see
about putting a presentation on the above, or other topic of interest.

--
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com


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