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Jul 12, 2010What difference between Django 1.0 and 1.x? they have many difference? Cherrypy is good or Django?
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View 1 Repliesrun Django on opensuse 11.2. I have python2.6 installed via yast I have postgresql8.4 installed via yast. Now psycopg is some sort of glue that django needs to connect to postgres. I've downloaded it but I now need to build and install. It can't find what it needs and they what it needs doesn't seem to be in suse install sites.
It seems that it needs libpq-fe.h I couldn't find any package that may have it (it's probably in a package named libpq-dev (apparently that's a Q in libpq, not a G as one would expect....). anyway neither libpq-dev nor libpg-dev is available from a suse site.
I found the contents of the header file and took a chance and put it in the psycopg2 directory. The builder thought that was ok and then couldn't find pg_config. That also seems to be not found on suse install sites.
I am a relatively new user of Ubuntu and I have a question about Django 1.2 (and now we're up to 1.2.1). I currently have Django 1.1.1 installed via Synaptic.
-Generally, how long would it take for 1.2.1 to appear in a package that I can download via Synaptic?
-If I were to uninstall ver 1.1.1 and manually install ver 1.2.1, would it get installed in the same location that Synaptic installs it?
Today I'm installing MySQL for my Django server!
I installed:MySQL-server-5.1.48-1.glibc23.i386.rpm MySQL-client- .1.48-1.glibc23.i386.rpmand can now type "MySQL" at the command prompt to play around with MySQL! W00t!
However, when trying to import MySQLdb into python, I get this error: >>> import MySQLdb ImportError: libmysqlclient_r.so.15: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ... and now I'm clueless. I tried looking for libmysqlclient_r.so.15 by typing "sudo find / -name 'libmysqlclient_r.so.15'" and didn't get anything
What is the difference between su - and su? Both ask me for password. Bothe report "root" when asked whoami
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/dev/sda6 25396228 21249088 2836240 89% /export
21G used[code].....
The 3.4G is correct because we have removed all non essential file but free space reported by df is not consistent with the actual free space that should be there.
I'm planning to download ubuntu, but I don't know if I should download the 64-bit one or the 32-bit one? My computer can handle 64-bit, has 4 gb, 320 gb harddrive. What;s the difference between 64-bit and 32-bit?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've typed 'l' instead of 'ls' in the terminal by mistake a couple of times, and it seems to do pretty much - but not exactly - the same as 'ls' ('l' appends *, @ etc at the end of filenames which seem to indicate permissions and/or links).
I can't find any documentation on 'l'. 'l --help' gives exactly the same output as 'ls --help'. 'which l' gives nothing. There are no files in my filesystem called only 'l' either - just a couple of unrelated folders.
So what's the difference between l and ls?
I have two interfaces, Gnome and KDE. So sometimes I am asked to chose between the 2 display manager gdm (Gnome) or kdm (KDE). I've never noticed any difference. When I have problems with one I have problems with the other, and usually they both seem to function equally well. If you have ever been in a situation where one was better than the other could you please tell me about it? My question is related to troubleshooting a dual-monitor setting but this is another thread, here I'm just asking because I wish to learn a bit more about displays in general.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know Ubuntu is based on solid foundation of deb. How about rpm?
Currently ubuntu supports installation using deb. Who supports rpm? red hat?
the difference between GLX and EGL?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere is a major size difference between the dvd and the cd and It seems that you can install debian from both so What's the difference ?
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View 12 Replies View RelatedLast week in one of the Interview Dump Papers I read about NIS+. Anyone who can quick reference how the setting up NIS is different from NIS+.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI need to know the exact difference between SCP and SSH can somebody explain please as i am confused as both seem to do the same thing if so let me know what the difference is.
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I google a lot but didn't understand......
Thanks in advance
What is the difference between |less and |more ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI tried to download ISO file and saw ,Download ISO 1 and Download ISO 2 .What is the difference between two ISO's?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat is diffrent between tar and cp? Which one is faster? Their application purpose etc
View 1 Replies View RelatedProblem is the office in way out in the country. I have no interest in driving out there every day for such and such but just thinking of the best solution to a soho that is easy to backup and maybe easy to have the local users fix.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI've noticed in different config files (inet1.conf, for example) that some lines are commented out with '#' and others are commented out with '##'
Is there any reason for this?
While playing a bit (fdisk) with a new machine (Intel 2 Duo E6750) that I have (with 2 SATA disks), I found a "strange" thing. If I boot the server from a Knoppix distro, fdisk sees 2 scsi HDD devices (sda and sdb). Ok, this was the expected. But if I boot the machine with the centOS 5.2 x86_64, while doing the partitioning the disks are recognized as hda and hdb, that is, IDE disks.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe are using Centos 5.3 32-bit Linux. However, we want to upgrade the Linux 32-bit to 64-bit. I wanted to know what is the new features or packages in Centos 5.4 64-bit over 5.3 64-bit?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am interested in this as I am new to Debian and want to make an informed decision. Since installing Debian in virtualbox I have learned quite a bit. I know aptosid is based to debian sid. Is there a difference between the two?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a fairly aged Pentium 4, RAID, desktop computer with Fed 11. I started off with the 686 PAE kernel and update it whenever the update software tells me to. Some time ago I downloaded an NVidia driver which said it needed the 586 kernel so I installed that as well.I then uninstalled the NVidia driver as it caused some minorish problems without any improvement to the graphics. The bottom line is I now have the last three 686 kernels and the last three 586 kernels, which I'm pretty sure I don't need. The machine seems to run fine whichever I use with no discerable differences.My questions are, what is the difference between the two types, which should I actually use and how do I get rid of the other. It would at the very least reduce bandwidth use when updating.
View 3 Replies View RelatedNot much of an expert with computers and completely new with Linux. I am considering installation of openSUSE 11.3 and I know for a fact that my PC can handle the 64-bit version. Questions:
1) Do the 32- and 64-bit versions install with the same kind of software packages?
2) Does the 64-bit version have more/less/equal available software in the repositories for download?
3) If I wanted to set up a workgroup with another PC that has Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and Windows XP Pro (both 32-bit) installed, would it matter which bit version of openSUSE I use? (In terms of ease in creating the workgroup, access of files, etc.)
4) If I install the 32-bit version now, can I switch to the 64-bit version later? What are the caveats?
As I said at the beginning, I am not much literate on these things so I hope I am not asking nonsense questions...
On the downloads page I notice the cd's are not upgradable, but the dvd free version is.. This seems backward to me. The cd's have less stuff so they should be able to be upgraded to the fuller version via the repos - or at least get all the stuff it's missing. Where as the dvd's are stuffed with over 3 gigs of things one would think it should not need any upgrading.
Or are they talking about being upgradable to the paid for version? or something entirely different?
I want to know the differences between Linux and BSD .Which is efficient. Because they have some of the similarities with them.
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