No go. The commercial SQL server that came with The Linux Database
(Just Logic) would not work on the 486 web server.
Why not use PostgreSQL? Works fine on my system, and coupled with PHP
gives a good web/database programming environment.
Keith
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-Original Message-
From: Robert L. Willsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: Cookies
I have my system set NOT to accept cookies! They are to
intrusive and take up
way to much space. I am sure most people have their machines
set this way. I
even change my online newspaper
I'm running RedHat V5.0 with a Trio64 card. In X, when I move a window
the area of the screen that the window was moved from has some "dirty"
pixels left - that is, most of the background is repainted, but not
quite all. As I move more windows around the effect gradually becomes
worse.
Is there
-Original Message-
From: W. Wade, Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
What a well-written, well thought-out response. I only hope he reads it!
Keith
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From: Shawn McMahon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If you're going to post to a list that's hosted in the US,
and devoted to a
US-produced product, then it's "evangelize".
Linux is a US-produced product??? Funny, I thought contributions came
from all over the world (including west of
From: James Michael Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[lots of NT flaming]
Some NT servers stay up for months at a time (I know, I'm supporting a
7x24 NT network). Unix is better than NT for some (maybe most) things,
but not all.
If you want to evangelise at least learn how to spell.
Keith
I'm looking for tools that let an application build
dynamically-generated web pages from a database. Ideally I'd like to use
Apache as the web server, but that isn't essential.
All the tools I've found so far are for Windows or NT. Any pointers to
tools which will run under Linux would be
On Thursday, April 30, 1998 3:16 PM, Al Margheim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
I have to regularly move an entire source code tree back and forth between
Linux and NT.
Could you NFS mount the Linux stuff on NT?
Keith
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On Friday, April 10, 1998 2:46 PM, Jacek Andreas Matulla
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
well I know someone who wants to learn C++ or C programming. As I just use
Linux, I have no idea about programming
On the whole C programmers fall into two categories: those who started
out by getting
On Monday, April 06, 1998 4:06 AM, David Fisher [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
Judging from our experiences and those I read about in this list every day,
Linux is
"very intolerant" of every single brand of computer made, including all the
big
names.
You criticize others, perhaps
On Friday, March 27, 1998 3:02 PM, Victoria Stanfield
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, nearly comatose, Rich Kulawiec managed to scribble:
::On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 01:49:24AM -, Mat Serwas wrote:
:: OK, I admit, I'm lazy, and didn't read the book.
::
::Then
RH5.0 on a 486 with a Hercules Graphite Pro video card. No X (yet). The
flashing cursor on the screen is consistently two characters to the left
of where new characters are echoed on the screen.
In other words, at the end of the previous sentance the cursor would be
on the final "e" when the
On Monday, March 09, 1998 2:58 PM, mud99 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
Sorry, I forgot the URL.
it's - http://members.xoom.com/mud99
I don't think so. That page seems to be full of radio controlled model
info.
Keith
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I had a similar problem - I built a PC from spare parts I had, but did
not have a CD ROM drive I could put in it. I did, however, have access
to a (very) fast Internet link. I downloaded the entire RedHat
installation (about 250Mb) at work onto three ZIP disks, then restored
them onto a spare IDE
On Friday, March 06, 1998 12:24 PM, parlione massimiliano
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
informations? On the other partition I have Windows Nt. NT unfortunately it
isn't PnP and It's difficult (or perhaps impossible) to see these settings
Under NT: Start button, Programs, Administrative
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