[Linux4christians] Graphical Database Options in Linux
Samuel Clough
samuel at sendthefirenow.com
Tue Jun 14 06:56:02 EDT 2005
Excellent idea. This is the kind of flexibility I
was thinking of. And, it could easily by backed
up to a local drive.
----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] Graphical Database
Options in Linux
From: david at fierbaugh.org
To: linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net
Date: 06-13-2005 10:32 pm
> On Monday 13 June 2005 05:40, Samuel Clough
wrote:
> > Keep in mind that someone could package a web
> > based app for running on a single system by
> > running a local mysql server and apache
server.
> > They do not put much load on a system used
like
> > that and allow you the flexibility of a web
app
> > for growth and deployment. Someone would just
> > need to put together a decent installer
package
> > since the average user probably cannot get
apache,
> > mod_php, and mysql installed on their box.
>
> I've done systems where I've developed on linux,
and dumped the data-base,
> copied it all to a USB pen drive, and ran it off
of the USB pen drive running
> uniform server for windoze. I carry it to any
windows computer, plug it in,
> run a simple startup script, and wahlah! instant
web app, running on
> localhost, but can also be done to serve the app
to the internet (or at least
> local lan).
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