How about# apt-get install php5-mysql or# apt-get install php4-mysqldepending on the version of PHP you are using?Whenever I need Apache with PHP/mySQL support I do# apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 php5-mysql php5 phpmyadmin
mysql-server-5.0same thing works for php4.AlexOn 5/29/06, Ravid at
I am always struggling with this, maybe someone can help.
Nearly always when I connect my notebook to projector
I have to reboot the notebook so it will recognize the projector.
Then when it boots it is always in 640x480 resolution and I don't even have
higher resolution in Screen Resolution
note that:
1. various projectors support a limited resolution (e.g. up to 800x600).
2. various projectors support a limited refresh rate (e.g. up to 75Hz).
if you try to feed them with a higher resolution/refresh rate, they go
blank.
what you might want to do, is prepare an alternative X
Hi list. I'm trying to work with CentOS 4.3 (RHEL 4.3 based distro) but
some of the stuff it uses is too old for my needs, so I thought I'd
upgrade some of the stuff to Fedora Core 4 (which IIRC is the closest
Fedora Core release that is newer then RHEL 4.3 - and it includes what I
need).
AFAIK no, by yum logic it would mean that the repository is incorrect
and will not accept the update.
Did you try yum localinstall? (download the rpm first and then try)
Cheers,
Ohad
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Hello Nadav,Seemingly ICQ decided to stop the SMS sending from their web interface, and now allow only in-protocol SMS sending. Page
http://www.icq.com/sms/login.php returns an error, and alternative web page is nowhere to be found.-- Arieh
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 14:23 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
Hi list. I'm trying to work with CentOS 4.3 (RHEL 4.3 based distro) but
some of the stuff it uses is too old for my needs, so I thought I'd
upgrade some of the stuff to Fedora Core 4 (which IIRC is the closest
Fedora Core release that is
On Tue, May 30, 2006, Arieh Skliarouk wrote about ICQ in sendsms 3.11 broken:
Hello Nadav,
Hi. Glad to know that linux-il is my personal mailing list :-)
Seemingly ICQ decided to stop the SMS sending from their web interface, and
now allow only in-protocol SMS sending. Page
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AFAIK no, by yum logic it would mean that the repository is incorrect
and will not accept the update.
I don't think fedora would agree to correct their FC4 repository for me :-(
Did you try yum localinstall? (download the rpm first
Hi all!
On 5 June, 2006 (Monday) the Israeli Perl Mongers will hold their regular
monthly meeting. The program:
* 18:00-18:30 -- Assembly and very light refreshments
* 18:30-19:30 -- Gabor Szabo: Test::Live - live testing of a CPAN module.
* 18:40-20:10 -- Doron Abraham: Stupid
I recommend to use vicq.
I use it in my pop2sms script.
works great.
Basically it's a terminal icq program that can also perform
command line tasks like sending sms.
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On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 17:50 +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 16:13 +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Problem: what I want to install eventually requires me to upgrade python
from the CentOS version (2.3) to the Fedora Core 4 version (2.4), and
due to this it needs to upgrade a
First, I appollogize in advance for posting to everyone
but due to some communication problems it can't be helped.
Hi Oded,
Please contact me off list as soon as you can about SOC.
10x.
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On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 20:59 +0300, Gilboa Davara wrote:
I doubt that you'll be able to pull a clean upgrade between RHEL and FC
using yum... it may even fail to upgrade between different consecutive
Fedora versions. (Hence it's unsupported...)
That's really sad - I've been using
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 00:34, Oded Arbel wrote:
Funny. upgrading between different brands of the same company works in
every other Linux I've used - SLE-NLD-SuSE, Ubuntu-Kubuntu,
Mandriva-NMS-Corporate
Stop thinking of Fedora as RedHat.
I can see plenty of reasons to change RHEL to Fedora
Oded Arbel wrote:
That's the gist of it - I don't want to do a full upgrade. I want to
update select packages, but keep the basic system.
I wouldn't recommend you doing that, since the Fedora packages don't
have a policy of maintaining package dependencies for such cross-distro
scenario. If
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