[UCLA-LUG] Tutorials or Documents

Luis Luis@billingsupport.com
Mon, 01 May 2000 13:40:39 -0700


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Does anyone out there know were i could find a tutorial or some document on 
"MySql" how to install it and set it up . Thank you for all your help out 
there.


Luis

At 10:22 AM 5/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Dimi Shahbaz wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know of a visual, pretty config file editor for Apache?
>
>Commanche comes with Redhat 5.x, and is a GUI configurator
>for Apache.  It is visual, but pretty lies in the eyes of
>the beholder.
>
>I would agree that Apache needs something better than
>Commanche, perhaps something like Roxen has.
>
>John
>
>I'm
> > thinking this would make a cool summer project, especially if planned and
> > designed well, maybe even using some cross-platfrom toolkit such as
> > Mozilla's XUL.  Making it modular would be key as well, so that Apache
> > module writers could easily and quickly write a little something (xml
> > file?) that would neatly snap into the config file editor as another
> > Tab or something.
>
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Does anyone out there know were i
could find a tutorial or some document on "MySql" how to
install it and set it up . Thank you for all your help out there. 


Luis

At 10:22 AM 5/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
Dimi Shahbaz wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a visual, pretty config file editor for Apache? 

Commanche comes with Redhat 5.x, and is a GUI configurator
for Apache.  It is visual, but pretty lies in the eyes of
the beholder.

I would agree that Apache needs something better than
Commanche, perhaps something like Roxen has.

John

I'm
> thinking this would make a cool summer project, especially if planned and
> designed well, maybe even using some cross-platfrom toolkit such as
> Mozilla's XUL.  Making it modular would be key as well, so that Apache
> module writers could easily and quickly write a little something (xml
> file?) that would neatly snap into the config file editor as another
> Tab or something.

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