Author: Kevin Brown Date: Subject: OT: Getting started with MySQL
Bah, my boss at ASU didn't care that I used linux for my desktop as long as I
could respond to email from the exchange server (used a web interface) and get
my work done. Then again, I'm a student admin for 2 suns, 1 x86 linux, 2 W2k,
and 1 NT (and about 20 W2kPro laptops).
Oh and since the Exchange server is misconfigured, it would be useful if, before
you send your mail, right-click on the email address, select send options and
send in plain text that way.
HTML mail is bloated, yet for some reason the exchange server defaults to it.
> > For a job like this, you definitely need to get rid of the
> > Linux box and
> > move directly to a maxed out Sun E10K with Oracle. Should
> > only run you
> > about $1.2 million > I think my boss might notice the change on my desktop! Right now my Linux box
> has an inconspicuous screen saver and I always SSH to it from the other
> (Win2K) computer in my cube... Never have to look like I stop working. ;^) > > No, but really... MySQL is fairly easy to install. If you use RPM it
> > is typically ready to go immediately. O'Reilly has a couple of good
> > books out that cover MySQL. Their SQL in a Nutshell is also
> > pretty good
> > as far as SQL books go.
>
> I've apt-getted my way to MySQL happiness. So far, so good. I've had really
> good luck with O'Reilly in the past. I guess I'm on my way to the bookstore
> tomorrow.