Oh, okay.
So, I can install mariadb and keep it working by giving commands to mysql
and vice-versa. That's amazing!
Regards
Jitendra
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 13:22, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
> MariaDB == MySql in Alvaro's tutorial :))
> start/stop the one you have installed :)
>
> On Mon, 25 Jan
MariaDB == MySql in Alvaro's tutorial :))
start/stop the one you have installed :)
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 14:50, GuruCoool Learnings
wrote:
> In my knowledge, if I install mariadb, I can start/stop etc. mariadb
> server or if I install mysql, I can start/stop etc. mysql server.
>
> But what I co
...and when you run:
sudo /etc/init.d/ mysql start
...you are running MariaDB, in your case.
..
El lun, 25-01-2021 a las 14:45 +0700, Maxim Solodovnik escribió:
> "MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational
> databases. It’s made by the original developers
In my knowledge, if I install mariadb, I can start/stop etc. mariadb server
or if I install mysql, I can start/stop etc. mysql server.
But what I couldn't understand is how can I install one of them and start
the other one? Is it possible?
Regards
Jitendra
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 13:15, Maxim Sol
"MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational
databases. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to
stay open source. It is part of most cloud offerings and the default in
most Linux distributions."
https://mariadb.org/
You can use MySql server :)
On Mon,
Hi,
I couldn't understand *step 6* given in the tutorial as it says to install '
*mariadb'* while starting and entering root password in '*mysql'*. Are
mariadb and mysql the same? Copying a few lines from the document below for
reference-
>>sudo apt install mariadb-server
>>sudo /etc/init.d/mysql
Hello Maxim,
>This is why I'm trying to describe the rules :)
Thank you very much.
I need your support because I've never used
mailing lists in my life.
Now I understand the following:
If someone opens a new topic (= a new thread)
I am supposed to talk ONLY about that topic
in this thread.
If I ha
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 00:19, jox joe wrote:
> Hello Maxim,
>
> >this one was answered in another thread :)
> I did not ask anything here. I just said something
> to Alvaro.
>
> >this one was answered in another thread :)
> Sorry, which thread do you mean?
>
I have feeling the beginning of the t
Hello Maxim,
>this one was answered in another thread :)
I did not ask anything here. I just said something
to Alvaro.
>this one was answered in another thread :)
Sorry, which thread do you mean?
>please do not hijack mail threads
>If you have new unanswered question please create new mail threa
Hello Jox,
please do not hijack mail threads
If you have new unanswered question please create new mail thread with
clear title
(so other users can understand what this mail thread about)
do not send same question to multiple unrelated mail threads
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 17:56, jox joe wrote:
Hello Alvaro,
thank you for your tutorials.
I used them to install OM
about one year ago.
Configuration:
1. OM 5.0.0-M4
2. Ubuntu 18.04
3. Mariadb
4. Kurento
5. Tomcat
6. Coturn
7. OpenJava
8. Clients: Firefox, Chrome
OM was not too stable.
"Connection to MediaServer has been lost"
was the typica
Hello,
Is updated the tutorial:
Installation OpenMeetings 5.1.0 on Centos 8
...the old LibreOffice version is not in the server to download,
now is updated to 7.0.4.
If you use this tutorial and find error installation please download it
again.
As allways can find it at:
https://cwiki.apache
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