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August 21st, 2009, 09:53 PM
#1
I've never had problems. But then I've always used packages like xampp instead of downloading and configuring it all seperately like some sort of retard.
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August 21st, 2009, 10:15 PM
#2
Novell used to have an SQL thing on one of their product pages but I don't know if it's still there or not. It basically let you do that stuff without the bottle of head ache pills usually required. I have it on DVD here somewhere after getting one of their guys to send it to me so I could use it with one of the classes I took to get a better grasp. It's a little dated the copy I have but I got it free so I can't complain much. They sent that AND the server versions of their stuff to run it all on. (SUSE Server, Novell OpenServer, Nterprise, Groupwise, ConsoleOne, and about 4 other things. Some of them were on the LTRK they were sending out and some weren't.
They also had another tool I've got here somewhere I also got for free from Novell that was for Database servers so you could do other stuff without head aches.
If you have to use Linux and Windows together on servers, or in a cluster of mixed stuff like Windows and Linux, just get Novell. Microsoft gave them a stamp of approval years ago. (Microsoft also sells SUSE / Novell to customers who Windows doesn't work for, like sites who have been using Unix or Novell for 20 years and don't want to switch) so Microsoft started selling too.
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August 25th, 2009, 12:57 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by The-Spec
I've never had problems. But then I've always used packages like xampp instead of downloading and configuring it all seperately like some sort of retard.
I downloaded it earlier and have been fiddling with it on a spare machine. So far it's been interesting.
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