Having built several Linux boxes on slower macs I can atest that linux on a slower mac
(uing linuxppc or one of the other variants) is way faster than my terminal window is
on my dual 1.25 gig processor G4. Just accessing commands are slower on the new mac.
This surprises me as unix is the base
I'm not surprised OSX is slower than Linux. Apple still has a way to go
toward fully optimizing the Unix underpinnings for their hardware. They
are also a few versions behind in the BSD they are using. I'm presuming
you have similar settings for each setup.
As for the "processes" you see on Lin
At 8:12 -1000 12/17/02, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I have checked the mailing list and the documentation but have been
unable to find any information regarding the level of support for
MySQL on the MacOS 10.2 platform. After moving a production database
from a linux to MacOS 10.2
Hello all,
I have checked the mailing list and the documentation but have been
unable to find any information regarding the level of support for
MySQL on the MacOS 10.2 platform. After moving a production database
from a linux to MacOS 10.2 for development I have noticed that on my
MacOS mach