Thanks for your good advice. I am sure we will be back to ask more on this subject.
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
Thanks guys, feel a bit silly now I have been messing for two days.
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The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
Straight from the horses mouth
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314882%22
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
ok looked there and no Apache i must not have installed it, can i just put the redhat disk in, then boot from cd and choose to upgrade? then install apache or is there a better way? thx for your time.
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
ok i have taken the programme back to an hello world and this is what i get
//deleating pointers
//alocating and deleating pointers
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
//using std::endl;
int main ()
{
/*
int localVar = 5;
int * plocal = &localVar;
int * pheap = new int;
*pheap =...
i did this but i now get more errors and i can't see the problem. could i be compiling wrong or maybe the .cpp file extension wrong, i just dont know. i have put the alterd programme and errors below thx
//deleating pointers
//alocating and deleating pointers
#include <iostream>
using...
i think i am talking about LAMP, the website is already setup on an XP machine but i want to put Apache on my redhat box then move the website over but dont know how to install Apache on redhat. thanks for your help
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
thanks for that, now u mention it I actually remember reading it somewhere; I will have a mess
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
please help, when i compile the following code i get errors not sure what they mean though. very new to Linux and C++
#include <iostream>
int main ()
{
int localVar = 5;
int * plocal = &localVar;
int * pheap = new int;
*pheap = 7;
cout << "localVar: " << localVar <<...
Hi all,
i want to move my website from XP over to a redhat 9 but when i went to http://apache.mirrors.rossfell.co.uk/dist/httpd/
i did not have a clue which to get. could some one please point me to the correct one.
i would like support for:
PHP
SSL
thanks
The tougher it gets the more you...
Hi all,
Thinking of developing a network programme that we would like to be able to use on different platforms (Linux and Windoze) and i was wondering how portable this programme is likely to be. The assumption is that the programmes would have to be compiled on the appropriate platforms. Any...
type man sar into google. i did it and this was at the top
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/sar.html
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
that could be the problem. i had a window open as i was going to watch it happen. i will try again
thx for your reply.
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
i have tried the umount but didnt seem to work
can u explain a simple unmount <path>
thx
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
ok thanks for pointing that out, i will alter my screen res to better my reading. i will do a search for the new standards on google. thanks again
The tougher it gets the more you learn! The more you learn the tougher it gets!
Hi all,
I have a question but not sure if I am in the right forum, so please let me know if there is a more appropriate one to ask the question. I am messing with c++ from a book (C++ for Linux) and when I compile the programme below with the command “gcc cplus.cpp –o myoutput” I get stuff...
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