Employ the ODBC code or module written for whatever language you're writing in. Or, alternatively, write your own ODBC code.
There is no reason why a Linux OS (of any distro) can not be used without an internet connection. Provided that either an Linux type OS is downloaded and written as an IOS on a CD (for one example) to be used as a live CD with the options of trying or installing. Or you have been given the install disk, so not needing the internet! There are many operating systems and therefore, many opinions on what distro is the "best"! Have a look at Linux Mint or Ubuntu - my choice!
ODBC stands for Open Data Base Connectivity. It is a connection that is created to define a connection between a computer and a database stored on another system. The ODBC connection contains information needed to allow a computer user to access the information stored in a database that is not local to that computer. You need to define the type of the database application - like Microsoft SQL or Oracle or FoxPro or mySQL. Once you have defined the type of database you need to select or supply the appropriate driver for a connection (Windows already contains many of these) and then supply the name of the database file and the credentials needed to access the database.Once the ODBC connection is created, you can tell specific programs to use that ODBC connection to access information in that database.
Yes, Linux is like an operating system much like Windows OS or Mac OS. Linux is kind of like a community of Operating Systems. A popular OS from Linux is Ubuntu.
Android is a Linux OS
Apple is more popular Linux is ok OS is Crap. There you go! You got an answer!
Install the MyODBC database connector.Set up an new ODBC connection to your mysql database in Windows. (This will vary based on your version of Windows)You can use the ADODB extension in VB to connect to your ODBC connection.
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)
They're available for most versions of Windows and Mac OS. It could be your internet connection, OS you're using (ex: Linux, Chrome), or your computer itself that might be at issue.
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Most Linux OS's walk you through dual booting. Choose your prefered Linux OS and burn it to a disc and run it. You could also partition your hard drive from the XP side and create a space for your Linux OS to run in. If you are new to Linux, it is recomended to run the OS without actually installing it, that way you can get the feel of Linux without completely installing it.
LINUX and UNIX are vendor independent OS
nokia mobile supports windows OS and the sony erricission ,Motorola supports Linux OS.