Good, thought out, balanced response.
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Good, thought out, balanced response.
[QUOTE=CptPicard;5668606]I have a vague feeling you were on #ubuntu-programming some time ago talking about the same issue... :)
@CptPicard - it's entirely possible, I'm like a broken record...
Well, I have to say, I don't know what a 'troll' is, but it doesn't sound very nice.
It seems to me that you guys who have kindly taken the time to answer my post, are proving my point, that is,...
Some interesting points.
@samjh: interesting comments on version numbers, so pre v1.0, doesn't equall immature, curious!
It seems to me, that the open source community, suffers from a lack of...
Hi all
Sorry for the 'headline grabbing' title to this thread, it is however, in part, related to my question.
Why is there a disparity between distro and app development? Whilst the major...
either I posted this on the wrong day and time, or only a handful of people use Linux/Ubuntu in their jobs???
I thought there would be thousands of you.
Hi all
I followed:
"http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Hardy#Install_a_LAMP_server_on_a_Desktop"
to install a LAMP server on my Hardy Ubuntu desktop, mainly using this:
Following on, I...
Hi all
I have read many posts asking other if they have switched to Ubuntu/Linux fully, and other similar posts. But I'd like to know if there are any that use Ubuntu/Linux as part of their...
Why should I care about Linux marketshare? let me spell this out for you and others that don't get it.... bigger marketshare = more companies porting their software/drivers and building hardware to...
hey wdaniels, I'll have to wait until Tuesday now to try this out.
Thanks for your help (and time), much appreciated.
I think its sdb6. Below is the output from the mount command:
briand@briand-ubuntu:/media$ cd DSK02
briand@briand-ubuntu:/media/DSK02$ mount
/dev/sdb6 on / type ext3...
Hi wdaniels,
below is the information you require.
Please note that Ubuntu has correctly listed my various disks and partitions upon install.
So I can manually access the XAMPPs htdocs folder...
Thaks for the replies guys, but I would struggle with the info given here. Can you point me to a 'howto'? or just plain spell it out for me?
Thanks
Hi all
I'm going to setup up a LAMP environment on my fresh Hardy install, I'm sure I can find a howto, but what I'd really like to know is, how do I setup apache for localost to point to my XAMPP...
Hey jrusso2, very honest reply and very, very spot on.
I am 108 and five quarters. I use Ubuntu for Internet browsing, web development, graphic design, database development, rock climbing, more internet browsing and last but not least being free from the...
ye, sorry geoken, my mistake, it wasn't version 0.6 18 months ago, it was 0.2, but I think you might be splitting hairs and missing the point of my post.
Be cool dude!
Hey Ozor Mox, I agree with most of your post, I feel the same deep down, I'm kust vexxed at lack of progress in market share on desktop. Besides, I did say I had been using Linux for over "10 YEARS",...
Don't get caught up with eye candy, and shallow functionality, in 18 months, it's gone from version 0.6 to 0.7..... what have they been doing in 18 months? Doesn't inspire confidence.
'Leafy bug studios'
I remember this from an Eddie Murphy film, filled with his usual humor.
I have been using Linux distros for both business and personal use on and off, for OVER 10 YEARS.
**** Why hasn't Linux significantly increased it's market share? ****
It's a rhetorical...
Which of the following web IDE's do you / have used, which is your favourite and why?
- Aptana
- Bluefish
- Quanta Plus
- Komodo
- Jedit
- Eclipse
- Other
Thanks evyMetal (cool user name), for taking the time for adding the helpful info in your post.
I always thought that with site sizes (as you describe them) more than 200+, even the mighty...
Are there any other methods or is PHP/Mysql (and similar) the only sensible solution, to URL management?
Can you explain what this framework does, how does it work? is it easier than the other post's suggested command: