Cheers for the offer karmic, I don't do books very well, I have a bunch of
them that I need to read but never get around to even on days when I've got
a lot of free time :( Damn my 5 second attention spa...
Thanks also to Andre, has given me a heads up on what to look for. :)
- IKT
On Wed,
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 16:29 +1100, David Bowskill wrote:
Thanks every one for the fantastic help.
No worries.
The ubuntu-au-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com really works very well.
I think you mean ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com The address you posted is
for unsubscribing user cos their mail bounces
What's the name of it? I'm interested in learning more as well, but would
prefer to download if I could.
thanks
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Andre Mangan andreman...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello David,
I have a DVD containing video-training for MySQL. If you would like it, I
will send it to
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:08:06 +1030
IKT noname...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the name of it? I'm interested in learning more as well, but
would prefer to download if I could.
thanks
i've got a 'Sams teach yourself sql in 10 minutes' book, 3rd edition,
includes coverage of mysql and postgresql,
2009/11/4 IKT noname...@gmail.com
What's the name of it? I'm interested in learning more as well, but would
prefer to download if I could.
thanks
Hello IKT,
The name is: 4-hour video-training by VTC - MySQL. The DVD sports the
Debian logo. Published by Linux+.
It is no longer in my
Hello All,
This may seem a silly thing but I wish to learn some MySQL.
Have down loaded all the packages using the Synaptic Package Manager OK.
When I try to start from the terminal however, I receive the error message:
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'david'@'localhost' (using
As a guess, I'd say that when you have installed the packages,when it
would have asked you to create a root password for MySQL you either just
hit enter (thus having no password!) or MySQL is only half configured.
As you don't have any data in your MySQL, if you open a terminal and
type... sudo
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 22:19 +1100, Scott Evans wrote:
Another useful package to use when starting out with MySQL is
PHPmyadmin, this is a PHP based web interface that you can setup on
the PC hosting the MySQL... then if this is on your PC the you access
that at http://localhost/phpmyadmin