> Steve (n) Martin!
> if you want apache and mysql (and possibly PHP for scripting) AND you want > all 3 to run at once > then d/l and implement with XAMP > there are alot of XAMP specific bells and whistles that are installed that > get in the way of tuning your MySQL and tuning your Apache installations so > my advice is if you just want to use Mysql standalone dont use XAMP but > start mysql with mysqld as suggested Well, that's your opinion. But I think for beginners is XAMPP the best basis. Everything else you can later still wish to change. Once is a fact, I wanted no discussion on the pros and reignite XAMPP. I just wanted to help. ;-) > Viel Gluck! > Martin Good Luck? What for? Greetings, Steven -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]