There's a whole 'nother list for CF and Linux... CF-Linux... good place to
ask this question.

I've had some experience with it... drop Access databases, go with MySQL or
PostGreSQL... Access does not work "out of the box".

C. Hatton Humphrey, Developer
Fisher, Towne & Associates
716-839-2141 x336
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 6:44 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF and Linux - anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
>
>
> We're a CF shop and we're pondering the idea of trying to ditch Windoze as
> much as possible, if not entirely, on the development/production server
> environments. Obviously the choices are CF on Linux, probably
> running Oracle
> and Access DBs (if, indeed, Access DBs still function properly as far as
> fielding queries, etc. under Linux, when the file is present in the Linux
> filesystem and a datasource pointed at it).
>
> I'd like to hear from some folks out there in CF-Talkland who've bit the
> bullet and have put CF under Linux into 'real' use - i.e.
> production sites,
> etc. Also would like to hear what you've done as far as the DB
> goes - which
> ones you've used, good/bad things about each, etc.
>
> Replies off-list, if you would, please.
>
> Thanks!
> --Scott
> 
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