From: | "D(dot) Spoon" <thirty7cent(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: OT: OS/distribution recommendations |
Date: | 2003-11-04 18:34:38 |
Message-ID: | 20031104183438.60937.qmail@web20421.mail.yahoo.com |
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--- Josh Berkus <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com> wrote:
> The two most popular OSes for PostgreSQL are Linux
> and BSD. There is some
> arguement about which is best for running the
> database, but you're interested
> in "easy to install", so that means Linux.
>
Thanks to Josh and all the others who replied. I have
a friend who old me to go with Red Hat, but as
mentioned, it looks like it's being discontinued. So I
went with their "Fedora" distribution (Test 3,
"Severn"). Even though it's beta, it was a snap to
install.
I had a little trouble getting PostgreSQL to run, but
a quick go at Google solved everything in just a few
minutes.
One thing I have to say right off the bat regarding
PostgreSQL -- there's *great* documentation available!
I worked my way through the tutorial last night, and
now it's on to reading the User Guide.
Again, a sincere thanks to everyone that offered
suggestions. I appreciate it.
--
D. Spoon
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