deepin 15.5 64bit | Impossible to install Toad 12.1 in deepin
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deepin
2018-01-12 06:39
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Hi,
I'm using deepin 15.5 64bit

I used Crossover to install Microsoft Office 2007 and it works.
I cannot install Toad 12.1 by using Crossover. Too many bugs.
Can you fix them please?
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deepin
2018-01-13 02:39
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/151614
There are plenty alternatives of Toad in Linux. I never used any of them, but you may want to check  ...

Thanks.
I'll find an alternative.
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int_max
deepin
2018-01-13 07:27
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If you just want to manage your databases, simply use phpMyAdmin.
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nipos
deepin
2018-01-15 05:49
#3
PHPMyAdmin should work but it's big,complicated and ugly.
As a web based alternative I recommend Adminer.
It's just one single PHP file,it's simple but has all important features and it can be customized with plugins and themes if that's needed.
Download: http://adminer.org
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deepin
2018-01-16 01:59
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/151614
PHPMyAdmin should work but it's big,complicated and ugly.
As a web based alternative I recommend Adm ...

How can I run PHP files in deepin?
Double click opens it in the useless gedit editor.
The latest version of the Web browser Google Chrome does't open the PHP file.
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nipos
deepin
2018-01-16 05:19
#5
PHP files run on the server.
If you want to run it locally,you can install it with: sudo apt-get install php
Then you can run a small webserver provided by PHP with the command: php -S localhost:8080 -t folder_containing_adminer
Now you can open it with your favorite browser using the following address: http://localhost:8080/adminer-[versionnumber].php
I think there are better ways to manage MySQL databases local.
MySQL is often used in combination with PHP webpages so I thought you already have a server which can run it.
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deepin
2018-01-17 03:00
#6
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/151614
PHP files run on the server.
If you want to run it locally,you can install it with: sudo apt-get ins ...

Great, it works!
Many thanks!
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