Chris Wakefield wrote:
Greetings all.
I've managed to re-install mysql-server-5.0, mysql-client-5.0 and the support
libraries, etc. What is happening now is what prompted me to uninstall 2
days ago, which is I mistakenly had phpmyadmin remove three mysql users:
root, a user and the debian s
Quoting Brendan Todd Corkery:
> This motherboard: http://www.tyan.com/products/html/thunderk8w.html I may
> go with a different one for the dual core units because the users want
> PCI-Express video cards now
> This case:
> http://www.chenbro.com.tw/usa/product/product_preview.php?pid=134
I'm j
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 09:07, Brendan Todd Corkery wrote:
> OK, this is what I used for a bunch of systems:
>
> Two of these CPUs:
> http://www.amdcompare.com/us-en/opteron/details.aspx?opn=OSK248FAA5BL
> 2.2GHz low power Opterons
> This motherboard: http://www.tyan.com/products/html/thunderk8
Hi Dean.
Ok, I tried mysql -u root -p, but I'm getting kicked out:
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password:
NO)
I don't want to delete my databases, as I have a lot of data in there.
not sure what to do next, but any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks,
Chris W.
O
Gday,
I've downloaded and attempted to install debian from the debian-31r0a-
amd64-netinst.iso image. Everything is fine up until the point where my
SATA device is not detected. Fedora and ubuntu detect it, and they also
seem to have additional modules available, so I copied those over and
loaded
try
mysql -u root -p
then hit enter
if that doesnt work, you can just delete the mysql database
but you will have to recreate it and then all the users there in
you may also be denied access via 127.0.0.1:3306 but allowed
access via /tmp/mysql.sock (or wherever your mysql socket
may be)
your m
Greetings all.
I've managed to re-install mysql-server-5.0, mysql-client-5.0 and the support
libraries, etc. What is happening now is what prompted me to uninstall 2
days ago, which is I mistakenly had phpmyadmin remove three mysql users:
root, a user and the debian system maintainer. The er
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> And from what I've heard, Linux's software raid is more reliable and
> simple than most hardware RAIDs.
>
> -- hendrik
>
>
All of my research on the topic certainly agrees with that assessment.
Basically, I have found:
- If you pay less than about US$1000 for you
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 11:53:58AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> > i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations
> > (organic
> > chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard
>
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 07:42:06PM -0300, Mauricio Ortiz Calvao wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am about to buy a workstation with:
>
> 1) motherboard: Supermicro H8DCE
>
> 2) CPU's: 2 AMD Opteron 246 cpu's
>
> This motherboard seems to support a PCI Express slot and thus I would
> like, if
> possible,
Hi,
> This motherboard seems to support a PCI Express slot and thus I would
> like, if
> possible, to take advantage of this resource, when acquiring a graphics
> board.
> Specifically, I would like to check whether any one knows that either (i)
> an
> nVidia 6200 120 PCie, or (ii) an ATI Radeo
> This motherboard seems to support a PCI Express slot and thus I would
> like, if
> possible, to take advantage of this resource, when acquiring a graphics
> board.
> Specifically, I would like to check whether any one knows that either (i)
> an
> nVidia 6200 120 PCie, or (ii) an ATI Radeon X300SE
Hi,
I am about to buy a workstation with:
1) motherboard: Supermicro H8DCE
2) CPU's: 2 AMD Opteron 246 cpu's
This motherboard seems to support a PCI Express slot and thus I would
like, if
possible, to take advantage of this resource, when acquiring a graphics
board.
Specifically, I would lik
OK, this is what I used for a bunch of systems:
Two of these CPUs:
http://www.amdcompare.com/us-en/opteron/details.aspx?opn=OSK248FAA5BL
2.2GHz low power Opterons
This motherboard: http://www.tyan.com/products/html/thunderk8w.html I may
go with a different one for the dual core units because the
Thanks for the ideas. I'd like to use some nice CPU coolers (like the
Zalman ones) and one concern with going ATX (like the Master) in
addition to the RAM issue pointed out previously is that with the
smaller form factor you often don't have the real estate for efficient
coolers.
Thanks again,
Pe
Thanks for the input... your setup sounds pretty good. I was hoping to
avoid EATX because I have a cabinet I'd like to get the unit to fit
in...
Quoting Soenke von Stamm:
> The K8T Master2 Far-7 you mention only sports RAM slots for one CPU
> IIRC, that is IMHO not a good idea as you loose half th
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic
> chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks
> 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons).
>
> Do you think that
i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic
chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks
360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons).
Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under
debian testing/unst
Certainly -- the dual core Intels are a serious pain to cool. But the
difference between 55 and 90 watts is nothing to sneeze at (the low power
2.2GHz Opteron vs the normal 2.2GHz Opteron). With the dual core units it
is the difference between 55 watts and 95 watts for the same 2.2GHz. That
is e
Brendan Corkery wrote:
> I have put a few together for engineers where I work. The low power single
> core units were expensive, but made a huge difference. I used a Quiet PC
> power supply and case fan, a large Chenbro tower case, and two of the Zalman
> 7000 (?) CPU sinks. Almost silent except
I have put a few together for engineers where I work. The low power single
core units were expensive, but made a huge difference. I used a Quiet PC
power supply and case fan, a large Chenbro tower case, and two of the Zalman
7000 (?) CPU sinks. Almost silent except for, yes, the SCSI drive noise
> Does anyone have experience with a working dual, dual-core opteron
> system that is less than full-tower size and relatively quiet? Or even
> a quiet-but-full-tower machine?
I've got a largeish EATX thermaltake xaser3 case (next size up from standard
midi towers), Tagan PSU, Zalman CPU coolers
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 02:03:46PM +0100, Soenke von Stamm wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 21. M?rz 2006 22:21 schrieb Hamish Moffatt:
> [...]
> > ATSC (the US digital standard for over-the-air terrestrial) is only used
> > in North America and Japan. The US is using DVB-C and DVB-S though
> > (cable and sat
Am Dienstag, 21. März 2006 22:21 schrieb Hamish Moffatt:
[...]
> ATSC (the US digital standard for over-the-air terrestrial) is only used
> in North America and Japan. The US is using DVB-C and DVB-S though
> (cable and satellite).
Very interesting, thanks alot!
I was always wondering why DVD-C a
Ok I haven't read your complete mail, but here is what we have ordered as
most-possible-but-affordabel workstations (sw development) in our Company (it
differs from what you need, but still it should be a good base):
First, the case which is most important: Antec P180. It should be possible to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow ha scritto:
>
>>Jacek Achremowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dear Debian Users,
>>>
>>>How to do something like:
>>>
>>>'debootstrap --arch amd64 sarge /pure64/ http://amd64.debian.net/debian-
>>>amd64/'
>>>
>>>without internet connecti
Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Joost Kraaijeveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Since I updated my Etch AMD64 from with ia32-libs to libc6-i386 I cannot
> > start VMWare 5.5 anymore. Is it possible to let it run again or do I
> > have to try to reinstall ia32-libs
Joost Kraaijeveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Since I updated my Etch AMD64 from with ia32-libs to libc6-i386 I cannot
> start VMWare 5.5 anymore. Is it possible to let it run again or do I
> have to try to reinstall ia32-libs?
>
> If I should reinstall ia32-libs, how can I do that: I ge
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 15:36, Christian Hammers wrote:
> Hello
>
> On 2006-03-21 Chris Wakefield wrote:
> > When I try to install mysql-client-5.0, apt wants libmysqlclient15off
> > installed ... when I install libmysqlclient15off, libdbd-mysql-perl has
> > to be removed.
>
> This is due to a l
Hello
On 2006-03-21 Chris Wakefield wrote:
> When I try to install mysql-client-5.0, apt wants libmysqlclient15off
> installed ... when I install libmysqlclient15off, libdbd-mysql-perl has to
> be removed.
This is due to a library renaming transition that is currently in
progress. Please try agai
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