[techtalk] pppd problems using kppp/RH6.0

1999-11-01 Thread Becky L. Norum
This is my first posting to linuxchix. I started using Linux a couple of months ago-- taking C was a real incentive to get xwindows working but I'm having modem troubles. I've been trying to configure ppp without success. I've tried both the config options under linuxconf and kppp. I like k

Re: [techtalk] pppd problems using kppp/RH6.0

1999-01-03 Thread Becky L. Norum
something.. like a keyword to look for. TIA, Becky [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Nils Philippsen wrote: > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Becky L. Norum wrote: > > [snippetysnip] > > After < 30 seconds the connection is dropped. If I go to the system log > > for kppp I se

[techtalk] gcc versions and bus error

2000-02-28 Thread Becky L. Norum
I've been developing my C programs at home using RH6.0 We are required to submit them on Sparc workstations at school. A program I've been writing compiles and executes correctly at home; when I try to execute it at school I get a bus error. My question is: What exactly is a bus error (I thought

Re: [techtalk] Update: gcc versions and bus error

2000-02-28 Thread Becky L. Norum
good night! Becky [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Becky L. Norum wrote: > > I've been developing my C programs at home using RH6.0 > We are required to submit them on Sparc workstations at school. > A program I've been writing compiles and executes correctly at home; when &

Re: [techtalk] Thanks: gcc versions and bus error

2000-03-01 Thread Becky L. Norum
Thanks to the folks that answered my question. The answers were much straighter than ones I could find elsewhere on the net. :) Take care, Becky Norum [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Need Modem Recommendation

2000-03-15 Thread Becky L. Norum
Hey--- I need to purchase a modem, preferably 56K. I don't need anything fancy, just something that will work on Win and Linux. I was very suprised in shopping at the local computer superstores that externals started at about $150 US dollars, which is a definitely more than I am able to spend.

[techtalk] ? re Oracle/SQLPlus

2000-06-30 Thread Becky L. Norum
I'm trying to teach myself something about Oracle for school. I've started working with the book Oracle8 Programming: A Primer by Sunderraman, which seems prety descriptive and good. However, I'm having a couple of problems/questions that I just cannot seem to find answers for anywhere: - how d

[techtalk] re: oracle -- thanks

2000-07-05 Thread Becky L. Norum
Thanks to all the ppl that responded to my questions about Oracle. I'll be checking out the references provided -- the orafaq page with the scripts is especially interesting. Take care, Becky [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PR

[techtalk] Servlets vs. PHP

2000-07-21 Thread Becky L. Norum
I'm implementing a database and web interface using Oracle and, at the moment, Java servlets/JPS with the JWS. We're probably going to be switching web servers to Apache in the near future (free!). I wonder if someone can point me to a reference comparing PHP to JSP/servlets, or has a personal p

Re: [techtalk] Servlets vs. PHP

2000-07-24 Thread Becky L. Norum
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Ian Hall-Beyer wrote: > If you need to run servlets, why not save yourself all that trouble and > build PHP as a Servlet? Ian, I don't need to run servlets -- I am trying to decide which way to build dynamically generated pages would be faster and more efficient. Based up

Re: [techtalk] Servlets vs. PHP

2000-07-26 Thread Becky L. Norum
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Julie Meloni wrote: > As far as "faster & more efficient" from a technological standpoint, > it's six of one (half dozen of the other). In my completely > unscientific internal benchmarking, they're equal in speed, within a few > microseconds here and there, and I don't coun

Re: [techtalk] Servlets vs. PHP

2000-07-27 Thread Becky L. Norum
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Christian MacAuley wrote: > Anyway, i don't know where *you're* located, but i know a ton of web > developers here in the Washington, DC area and a hell of a lot more of > us know Java than PHP - so from a labor standpoint your decision makes > sense to me :). > > ~Christian