Posted on 03/20/2006 8:50:19 PM PST by texas booster
"OK. Linux version is up at the Help Page"
Thanks - You and your brother are geniuses. :^)
I've downloaded it an edited it for all the changes except the path to PHP - I can't find it on my system. I may have to install PHP 1st, so it's going to take me some time to figure out how. :-(
I will try to get it done by this weekend and let you know how the script works. Thanks for all y'all have done.
RT
Can't help you much with that, I'm afraid. I use Ubuntu here-- and I'm just a beginner. It's got two upgrade/install utilities: one (can't remember the name) for the GUI interface, which is extremely easy to use-- I just do a search on "PHP" and it brings me a list to choose from. The other (Aptitude) is the text version, which works similarly.
With both, once you find the correct package, it will make sure that it grabs any dependencies.
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"I just do a search on "PHP""
ok - I did find the packages installed list and it is on the list. However, when I search for it, all I find is /etc/PHP4/Apache2/php.ini (I browsed through more directories and found some stuff, but nothing that looks like a program, .exe, - what am I supposed to be looking for? lol)
I tried pointing to that in the script line at the top & did do the chmod -a+x thing.
I don't even know how to run the script - when I click on it, it asks me what program to use to open it (no run command on the sub-menu) and I have no idea.. :-(
RT
Not sure, in the GUI realm. In the command window mode, You can just type the name and hit enter, sort of like you'd do at a DOS prompt for a .BAT file.
I'm not going to be much help here. Need someone with a lot more Linux experience to bail us out.
They're distracted easily by bright objects. Like when Kerry went all pumpkin colored Halloween 2004.
My AMD 700 box is dead (bad motherboard, will not boot with PCI card; ex. NIC).
I replaced it with an AMD Athlon 64 2.0GHz Venice on an Asus A8V with 1GB Corsair XMS3200 TWINX.
Nice upgrade. My problem with uprading my PIII is that I don't have a legal OS to put on it. That means I have to go Linux and I'm over my head.
In any case, if I do upgrade, the word on the street (Anandtech)is this is the best value for the buck/speed trade-off.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=40&threadid=1796551&enterthread=y
I use Linux. I prefer Slackware and Debian-testing for everyday use. I don't know much about the easy to use distros.
My only WinXP machine is the laptop.
Those three components(CPU, MB, RAM) only cost a total of about ~$300 at http://www.mwave.com/
I received it today.
It will be awhile before it posts a completed work unit though. It's first WU is a p2107, about 3 days. It is taking 16s per frame. My P3 500MHz also has a p2107 that it has been crunching forever.
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