Thanks,
I don't know how that might have come about as the server is not accessed
via the terminal. It is quite important to us to try and find a solution on
site. The chap there is able to follow simple instructions using the
terminal. So any help greatly appreciated...
David
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Have you tried rebooting the server?
The reason that I ask, is that I imagine if the Unix domain socket was
missing due to an accident, rebooting would start the database server
component again and create the Unix domain socket.
But I'm really not sure what other conditions might lead to the
Keep it simple is probably the best…
I've got an Arduino Diecimila, which is quite big for our purpose, I
also have a PIC32 Pinguino board, which is really great but too much
powerful…
Xavier, we could make a really tiny board, or buy one, with a small
microcontroller (Microchip is best for USB
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 11:52:12PM +0200, K??vin Raymond wrote:
Keep it simple is probably the best???
I've got an Arduino Diecimila, which is quite big for our purpose, I
also have a PIC32 Pinguino board, which is really great but too much
powerful???
Xavier, we could make a really tiny