Just a quick follow-up:
1. Thanks to everyone for their assistance. Last night I got Slimserver
(version 6.0.2) working with MySQL on a FreeBSD system. (Next task is to
upgrade to 6.2.1).
2. The response of the web interface seemed slightly faster, but it was
difficult to be certain. I think
cliveb wrote:
Just a quick follow-up:
1. Thanks to everyone for their assistance. Last night I got Slimserver
(version 6.0.2) working with MySQL on a FreeBSD system. (Next task is to
upgrade to 6.2.1).
2. The response of the web interface seemed slightly faster, but it was
difficult to be
2. The response of the web interface seemed slightly faster, but it was
difficult to be certain. I think the thing which slows down the web
interface the most is the need to serve out all those little graphics.
My guess is that if there was a text-only version, it would be about an
order of
Lust for the Nokia 770. Is it worth getting one for inhouse SB control
and casual surfing?
Well, I've had mine since mid November and I'd hate to be without it
now. It was good with a slightly tweaked handheld skin, but with Ben's
dedicated 770 skin it's just about perfect. Plus it is very good
Richie wrote:
Lust for the Nokia 770. Is it worth getting one for inhouse SB control
and casual surfing?
Well, I've had mine since mid November and I'd hate to be without it
now.
Agreed. I've had mine for about a month now. Very handy for travel,
couch-bound Internet and SB control.
It wasn't clear.
Has anyone had any luck with MySQL 5?
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RichieFrom the wiki at [url Wrote:
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?MySQL[/url][/color]
On Linux or Unix, simply type 'perl -MCPAN -e shell' from the command
line and then an 'install DBD::mysql'. You may need to do an 'install
DBI' first if DBD::mysql gives errors.
DOH! I have had a
Dave Strickler Wrote:
Its been a little while running SQLite, and I thought I would chime in
an give you a report from the field...
Dave, your reports about the improved performance using MySQL have made
me even more determined to try it out. But I'm stuck. Whenever I try to
configure
Does anyone know if there's some special pre-build configuration that
needs to be done in order to get MySQL support included in the standard
6.2.1 release?
From the wiki at http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?MySQL
On Linux or Unix, simply type 'perl -MCPAN -e shell' from the command
line