Apache Web-Serving With Mac OS X: adding MySQL
Kevin Hemenway (aka Morbus Iff) returns with his fifth article concerning Apache, OS X, and the immense power available to the common man. Having established a good, firm pool of Apache knowledge in the first four articles, Kevin takes the time to focus on a popular supplementary technology, namely the database server MySQL.
But hey, show us how to run MySQL as a non-privledged user!
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