Because, you see, our nation is 'suffering' due to the movie studios not moving to digital projection until they're sure they can charge for each pair of eyes that gets to view their sacred content.
I know I can't wait until I see nasty, ugly MPEG compression on the big screen! Now that's a high payoff if I ever saw one. Because you'd have to be high, or paid off, to like compressed digital movies better than analog. Just look at someone's cheek on any sattelite TV or digital cable channel to see what I mean.
If you're trying to use mysql w/ PHP (like I was), then you need to install php-mysql-4.2.2-8.0.5.i386.rpm. It's on CD 3. I was pulling out what little hair I have left last night trying to figure out why it wasn't working when phpinfo() showed that mysql support was enabled. Methinks Redhat should automatically inculde that one if you pick the mysql database, but what do I know? I'm just an AC...
Because, you see, our nation is 'suffering' due to the movie studios not moving to digital projection until they're sure they can charge for each pair of eyes that gets to view their sacred content.
I know I can't wait until I see nasty, ugly MPEG compression on the big screen! Now that's a high payoff if I ever saw one. Because you'd have to be high, or paid off, to like compressed digital movies better than analog. Just look at someone's cheek on any sattelite TV or digital cable channel to see what I mean.
of course, then I went and logged in...so forget about the AC part.. :-/ Shows what I know.
If you're trying to use mysql w/ PHP (like I was), then you need to install php-mysql-4.2.2-8.0.5.i386.rpm. It's on CD 3. I was pulling out what little hair I have left last night trying to figure out why it wasn't working when phpinfo() showed that mysql support was enabled. Methinks Redhat should automatically inculde that one if you pick the mysql database, but what do I know? I'm just an AC...