Hi all!
This is a last day reminder that we are going to have a Welcome-to-Linux
presentation about the Linux Installation Process today at 18:30. More
information can be found below.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote:
As part of the Welcome to
2008/11/27 Dvir Volk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had a similar problem with flash after installing flash for corssover
office.
some sites with flash would just crash or freeze FF. it seems that cxoffice
had replaced the linux flash plugin,and that caused it.
removing the cxoffice plugin from the
Hi Friends,
I am hosting my website on Servage.net, where I don't get SSH access.
I need to run mysqldump in order to backup my mysql database to SQL
format (I need the backup in SQL format). Is there a way to run
mysqldump without using SSH access? Does phpmyadmin support this?
They also have
You can upload a script file that does it for you (a cgi for example) and it
will react only to your IP address (for security) reasons.
If you can upload and execute such script, then there is no problem doing
so, if you can't the, crontab can help you with a script that does it.
Ido
On Sun,
Hi. have you tried using the -h switch?
mysqldump -h x.x.x.x
should let you connect to the mysql server on IP x.x.x.x but dump it
locally.
good luck,
Mike
Uri Evenhen More wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am hosting my website on Servage.net, where I don't get SSH access.
I need to run mysqldump in
solved.
It seems that the package for cross compiling made some problems and took
over the regular libraries.
Once removing the problematic package, the problem solved.
I have a question, where or how I can find the default location that gcc
will look for this libraries (for next time) ?
Thanks
try gcc -print-search-dirs
I think this is what you need.
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Ori Idan
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 10:26 PM, ik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
solved.
It seems that the package for cross compiling made some problems and took
over the regular libraries.
Once removing the problematic package, the
1. phpMyAdmin can do dumps, but not automatically IIRC.
2. you can put a dump command in your crontab, and then another one that
uploads the resulting file by ftp somewhere.
but then you'll also have to set a .netrc and i don't know if you can do
that on your server.
3. easiest thing - just