On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 01:46:58AM -0800, Tim Henley wrote:
I need to install DataBase interface Perl Modules DBI and DBD::mysql
on my Debian Lenny based system but there are several packages with
those terms in them and I can't work out which ones are the ones I
need. I can download them from
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From: hug...@earth.li
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To: hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Which Perl Modules
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 01:46:58AM -0800, Tim Henley wrote:
I need to install DataBase interface Perl Modules DBI and
Well, the thread title is wrong now - this is a MySQL question...
shell mysql -e GRANT ALL ON mwforum.* TO mwfo...@localhost IDENTIFIED BY
'password'
I have named my database msn so I assume mwforum.* should be msn.*
Yes.
mwfo...@localhost I think should be m...@localhost
Could be. In
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From: xendis...@inbox.com
Sent: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 02:13:44 -0800
To: hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Which Perl Modules
-Original Message-
From: hug...@earth.li
Sent: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:58:58 +
To:
In reverse order, yes I do have a password on mysql which I did not before
OK still failing, this is what I am typing
mysql -e -p GRANT ALL ON msn.* TO t...@localhost IDENTIFIED BY
'timssqlpassword'
Error 1045 (28000) Access denied for user 'tim'@'localhost' (using
password: NO)
and
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 14:16:22 Tim Henley wrote:
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From: sweseme...@ntlworld.com
Sent: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:07:28 +
To: hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Which Perl Modules
In reverse order, yes I do have a password on mysql which
2009/2/24 James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com:
Those thinking of giving jaunty a try early, I would suggest not.
I tried and it results in a failure to boot due to endless udev loop.
I had to boot to a recovery CD and edit udev files just to get it to
boot. The edit lets the thing
2009/2/24 Alan Pope a...@popey.com:
2009/2/24 James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com:
Those thinking of giving jaunty a try early, I would suggest not.
I tried and it results in a failure to boot due to endless udev loop.
I had to boot to a recovery CD and edit udev files just to get it
Vic wrote:
Hi List.
This is probably very poor etiquette on my part, but needs must...
I need work. I can do embedded, real-time development in a number of
languages, web infrastructure/development, and I'm a seasoned *nix sysad.
Anybody got anything?
Dont know of anything (that pays!)
Jacqui Caren wrote:
Vic wrote:
Hi List.
This is probably very poor etiquette on my part, but needs must...
---8---snip
If someone on SLUG does complain, tell them it was my suggestion/fault :-)
I don't know about anyone else, but I have no issue with LUG members
where does one get a daily image? I tried Alpha 4 in virtualbox
(wouldn't boot on the PC I tried it on - but that might be a badly
burned CD) I couldn't see much obvious different to Intrepid, I couldn't
even get a fancy new notification to happen, but I didn't try for more
than a few minutes.
2009/2/24 Alan Bell alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com:
where does one get a daily image? I tried Alpha 4 in virtualbox
(wouldn't boot on the PC I tried it on - but that might be a badly
burned CD) I couldn't see much obvious different to Intrepid, I couldn't
even get a fancy new notification
Hi all
Sorry - but if a newbie question - but do people have a favourite drive imaging
program?
I'm looking for something to take an image of both my NASses (is that how to
spell the plural?!) which can happily be Linux and one specifically for XP.
As far as Linux is concerned - is this
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 21:03 +, Rob Malpass wrote:
Hi all
Sorry - but if a newbie question - but do people have a favourite
drive imaging program?
I'm looking for something to take an image of both my NASses (is that
how to spell the plural?!) which can happily be Linux and one
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 23:28 +, Gordon Scott wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've just started setting up a home server on a nive little ITX box,
based upon Ubuntu-server Intrepid Ibex.
But .. the setup might make sense for a server farm, but for a small
three/four machine network it seems
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