Re: php and sql [slightly OT]

2007-03-12 Thread Alan Lord
Rick Shelton wrote: > I currently have PHP installed with PostgreSQL support. > I need to fast-track a project. The fastest way is to follow > examples from a book using PHP and MySQL. > > Are there any differences between writing complex > PHP code for MySQL and PostgreSQL? > Or should I just ins

Re: php and sql [slightly OT]

2007-03-12 Thread Tijnema !
On 3/12/07, Rick Shelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I currently have PHP installed with PostgreSQL support. I need to fast-track a project. The fastest way is to follow examples from a book using PHP and MySQL. Are there any differences between writing complex PHP code for MySQL and PostgreSQL?

php and sql [slightly OT]

2007-03-12 Thread Rick Shelton
I currently have PHP installed with PostgreSQL support. I need to fast-track a project. The fastest way is to follow examples from a book using PHP and MySQL. Are there any differences between writing complex PHP code for MySQL and PostgreSQL? Or should I just install MySQL and reinstall PHP? tha

Re: VirtualBox

2007-03-12 Thread Alan Lord
Beatriz Botero wrote: > Thank you all very much for your hints and interest. Meanwhile I am > running windows smootly on an Linux environment, Linux From Scratch > version 6.2, Kernel 2.6.18. > The module "vboxdrv" is loaded during the boot process introducing a > "vboxdrv" in the file/etc/sys

Re: VirtualBox

2007-03-12 Thread Beatriz Botero
Hi Shawn, Dan, Alan, Alan Lord wrote: >> We don't know if there are missing files unless you can show an error >> otherwise. I'd more assume that it's looking for some distro-specific >> info like /etc/fedora-release and wouldn't know what to do with LFS >> even if it could figure it out. >> >> --