I'm curious as to how people are installing MySQL on Linux. I've been
learning linux on Red Hat and more recently I've been using Trustix Secure
Linux (which also uses RPMs) but I've never actually installed MySQL through
the RPM's. The person who gave me my first basic lessons in Linux had an
aversion to package managers and liked to install everything from source. So
my questions is, on a RPM-based distro of Linux how would you install MySQL
and why do you think your way is the best. If you version of Linux is not
RPM-based what version do you prefer, Source or Binary and why?
Thanks,
Roger
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