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I've got a server that's been giving strange errors lately. Most
noticeably, when I login,
I get several errors of the form
-bash: [: =: unary operator expected
I've traced these to files under /etc/profile.d, and on further
testing I find that the
offending lines are using backquotes, e.g.
Unfortunately, that is only a bootable disk, it doesn't have all the installed
utilities/setup files etc.
But thanks for the site, looks pretty useful.
Grab a DOS 6.22 utility image from http://bootdisk.com/
Very handy site.
-Shawn
On 3/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Jason Stephenson wrote:
> Tom Buskey wrote:
> > On 12/15/06, Bayard Coolidge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I haven't got a clue as to what Solstice is, but Bill Sconce's response
> >
> > When the earth is furthest/nearest the sun. Winter solstice is Dec
> > 21st. Summer is June 21st.
> >
>
Wooot! I've always wanted a kidny! It'll go GREAT on my shelf next to the golf balls, and my pencil sharpener! ThomasOn 10/17/06, paul salvador
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i do not now what u lilke to say baut what i need is to sale my kidny for the price u will give
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i do not now what u lilke to say baut what i need is to sale my kidny for the price u will give
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:39:27 -0400, "Paul Lussier"
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> Regardless, it appears to be a moot point, as it's now being reported
> that there was no such ammendment to the bill.
> --
Several things could have happened here: 1) the Senator was waiting
until the full committee
>
> Another plus about Postgres is that it's a true OSS project. I don't
> mean to slam MySQL, but there's been an awful lot of questionable buzz
> about MySQL's licensing changes lately (such as "client libraries are
> GPL'd unless you want to pay for a non-GPL version"). I don't -think-
> it'd
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Off the top of my head, a couple of thoughts:
On Mar 16, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> - mySQL - fast with ISAM, transactional, no stored procedures
Note that some features
Off the top of my head, a couple of thoughts:
On Mar 16, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
- mySQL - fast with ISAM, transactional, no stored procedures
Note that some features (foreign key constraints, tx?) are only
available if you use InnoDB/Berkeley table format (I forget, sorry), in
which
Ted Roche writes:
> I would welcome experiences and opinions (like I have to ask!) on the
> various database backends available.
If all you need to store are key/value pairs and you don't need SQL or
network access, Berkeley DB is very nice/fast/reliable/portable.
Regards,
--kevin
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Kevin D.
I would welcome experiences and opinions (like I have to ask!) on the
various database backends available. I've had 15+ years of Windows
experience with xBase DBFs and a fair number with SQL Server and Oracle and
a little with Informix. I'm looking into some business applications with
Free/Open Sou
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The Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group will hold its
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7:30PM in the second floor banquet room at Martha's
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Our speaker will be Todd Trichler, Senior Principal Product
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