Although this is really a broader issue than just linux or debian
I thought I would present it to you guys and girls first.
One of the major problems with unix is that, for new users,
it is a bear to configure.
I was thinking about this this afternoon an an idea struck me
on a great way to solve
of a graphical front end.
(However I hope to design the SCS in a such a way that a front end will
rarely be needed).
Kevin Atkinson wrote:
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> Although this is really a broader issue than just linux or debian
> I thought I would present it to you guys and girls first.
>
> One o
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> On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 12:23:28AM -0400, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
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> > One of the major problems with unix is that, for new users,
> > it is a bear to configure.
>
> I definitly agree (and am glad im not one of those "new users").
After carefully reading over the license of Mysql it seems like it could
be included in the main
distribution area.
I am wondering exactly what parts are preventing it from being
included.
Is it that you must purchase it if you wish to develop commercial
applications that require it?
Truefully
Martin Schulze wrote:
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> On Sat, Jun 13, 1998 at 01:48:58AM -0400, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> > After carefully reading over the license of Mysql it seems like it could
> > be included in the main
> > distribution area.
> >
> > I am wondering exactly wha
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