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I'm trying to install something on my server that requires mysqlclient, but looking at my RPM package list I have it (&amp;quot;MySQL-client-5.0.91-0.glibc23&amp;quot;). Doing a locate on libmysqlclient gives me this: [root@host.domain.net] ~ &amp;gt; &amp;gt; locate libmysqlclient /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient.so /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient.so.15 /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient.so.15.0.0 /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient_r.so /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient_r.so.15 /usr/lib64/libmysqlclient_r.so.15.0.0 /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient.a /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient.la /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient.so /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.a /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.la /usr/lib64/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so /usr/local/cpanel/lib64/libmysqlclient.so.14 For some reason it looks like I'm missing libmysqlclient.so.16. Does anyone know why this could be? How do I go about getting it? I'm currently running CentOS 5. Thanks a lot.&lt;/li&gt;
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I need to move 100+ Gigs of data from GoGrid to Amazon EC2 as a one-off migration task. What's the best/fastest way for doing that you can recommend? Servers on both ends are Windows if that helps in anyway.&lt;/li&gt;
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While I'm recording....after sometime i get this message &amp;quot;Cannot preform this operation while media data is still playing.Reset the device,or wait until the data is finished playing.Error in Stopaudiorecording()(Waveinclose). I click OK. A note comes up saying&amp;quot;Audio buffers still in queue&amp;quot; I click OK again Again a note comes up saying&amp;quot;Error creating AVI file&amp;quot; Thus i cannot record anything..this happens all the time i record sound through microphone.. PLEASE HELP&lt;/li&gt;
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Will intel DX58SO motherboard + intel i7-930 processor + Geforce GTX 460 graphics card + 4 GB DDR3 SD RAM be good enough to play 2010 &amp;amp; further releasing pc games like Mafia II, Assasins creed, Metro 2033, Splinter cell conviction, Batman Arkham asylum 2, Max payne III etc. on high graphics settings. All answers appreciated :)&lt;/li&gt;
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The amount of calories burnt when swimming for 30 minutes is relative to body type, sex and metabolism, as well as the intensity of the exercise. Jim Bahn However, for a woman of average weight and size, 30 minutes of swimming should burn 285 calories for back stroke, 273 for breast stroke, 261 for fast crawl, 285 for slow crawl, 204 for side stroke, and 105 for treading water. These figures are based on an average weight of 123lb. In comparison, a man weighing an average of 170lb, would receive the following calorie results: 390 for back stroke, 375 for breast stroke, 360 for fast crawl, 390 for slow crawl, 270 for side stroke and 144 for treading water.&lt;/li&gt;
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These recommendations include specifics on the particular kernel command line options to use for the Linux operating system of interest. There i</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>noreply@blogger.com (Bharathvn)</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Timekeeping best practices for Linux guestsPurpose This article presents best practices for Linux timekeeping. These recommendations include specifics on the particular kernel command line options to use for the Linux operating system of interest. There is also a description of the recommended settings and usage for NTP time sync, configuration of VMware&amp;nbsp;Tools time&amp;nbsp;synchronization, and&amp;nbsp;Virtual&amp;nbsp;Hardware Clock configuration,&amp;nbsp;to achieve best timekeeping results.Resolution Linux Timekeeping Best PracticeNotes: When both SMP and UP kernels are available, they must be applied to the appropriate&amp;nbsp;SMP and UP virtual machines, otherwise a mismatch may cause time&amp;nbsp;to drift. The recommended kernel parameters must be added to the kernel parameters already configured by the distribution. 32bit Kernels Linux Flavor Version Kernel Parameters Notes RHEL RHEL 5.4 No additional kernel parameters required.See the note below about the optional use of divider=10. RHEL 5.3 divider=10 clocksource=acpi_pm RHEL 5.2 divider=10 clocksource=acpi_pm RHEL 5.1 divider=10 clocksource=acpi_pm RHEL 5.0 clocksource=acpi_pm RHEL 4.8 clock=pmtmr divider=10 RHEL 4.7 clock=pmtmr divider=10 RHEL 4.6 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.5 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.4 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.3 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.2 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.1 clock=pmtmr RHEL 4.0 clock=pmtmr RHEL 3 (All updates) No additional kernel parameters required. RHEL 2.1 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat Redhat 9.0 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 8.0 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 7.3 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 7.2 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 7.1 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 7.0 No additional kernel parameters required. Redhat 6.2 No additional kernel parameters required.&amp;nbsp; SLES SLES 11 No additional kernel parameters required. SLES 10 SP2 on ESX 3.0.x and earlier clock=pmtmr SLES 10 SP2 on ESX 3.5 and later Use a VMI enabled kernel. SLES 10 SP1 clock=pmtmr SLES 10 clock=pmtmr or clock=hpet* * AMD Rev F Opteron processors SLES 9 (All updates) clock=pmtmr SLES 8 No additional kernel parameters required. SLES 7 No additional kernel parameters required. SLED SLED 11 No additional kernel parameters required. SLED 10 clock=pmtmr SLED 9 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux Suse Linux 10.3 clocksource=acpi_pm Suse Linux 10.2 clocksource=acpi_pm Suse Linux 10.1 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux 10 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux 9.3 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux 9.2 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux 9.1 clock=pmtmr Suse Linux 9.0 Remove desktop kernel command line parameter. Suse Linux 8.2 No additional kernel parameters required. Suse Linux 8.1 No additional kernel parameters required. Suse Linux 8.0 No additional kernel parameters required. Suse Linux 7.3 No additional kernel parameters required. Ubuntu Ubuntu 9.04 with kernel 2.6.28-7.18 or later on ESX 4.0 or later No additional kernel parameters required. Ubuntu 9.04 with kernel prior to&amp;nbsp;2.6.28-7.18 on ESX 4.0 or later Avoid using if possible. May cause guest operating system to stop responding. Ubuntu 8.10 with kernel 2.6.27-12.28 or later on ESX 4.0 or later No additional kernel parameters required. Ubuntu 8.10 with kernel prior to&amp;nbsp;2.6.27-12.28 on ESX 4.0 or later Avoid using if possible. May cause guest operating system to stop responding. Ubuntu 8.10 clocksource=acpi_pm Ubuntu 8.04 on ESX 3.5 and later Use a VMI enabled kernel. 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Symptoms 
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