On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 10:58 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> That's just how sudo works tho' right? You can configure sudo to not
> require a password for certain commands run by certain users. Not sure
> how it works on the mac as there may be some kind of wrapper but I'm
> sure there would be a way
Brady Mitchell wrote:
>>> I don't use a mac myself but a colleague does. He seems to have apache
>>> and PHP installed on the machine but he generally uses the Xampp
>>> package. I don't know if this is the official home page or but but start
>>> here: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-macosx.h
> > I don't use a mac myself but a colleague does. He seems to have apache
> > and PHP installed on the machine but he generally uses the Xampp
> > package. I don't know if this is the official home page or but but start
> > here: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-macosx.html
> Thanks Colin,
>
On 31/01/2008, Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tom Chubb wrote:
> > Thanks for all your responses.
> > Rich, I guess you're right! Anyway PHP is only a hobby for personal
> sites,
> > so I shouldn't really worry too much but wanted to get a general feel
> from
> > people.
> > The only
Tom Chubb wrote:
> Thanks for all your responses.
> Rich, I guess you're right! Anyway PHP is only a hobby for personal sites,
> so I shouldn't really worry too much but wanted to get a general feel from
> people.
> The only big advantage for the MBP is that it has Firewire 800 which would
> be bet
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