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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 02:00, Johnny Stork wrote:
> I have not used postgres for a couple years now and have been spending all
> my time with Oracle and MySQL. But today I decide to get back to using
> postgres for some things. But, things must have changed in the newest
> releases, or its my own limitations. But I cant connect to a newly
> installed db??

check your pg_hba.conf file... likely at the bottom only IDENT auth is turned 
on, if anything at all... without any details supplied, i'd guess that's 
where the problem most likely lies.

if you can detail how you tried to connect and what the error messages were, 
that would give us the information neeed to be able to formulate definitive 
answers (or definitive questions ;-) ...

> If this is too far off topic from specific "LINUX ONLY" topics, please
> email me off list if you can help and I will provide more info.

*deep breath*
*count slowly to 5*
*exhale slowly* 

;-)

 i expressed my opinion that this list is about linux and free/open source 
software. do you agree?

if you do agree, then it should be apparent that talking about postgres, which 
is both Free software and runs on Linux, is probably very on topic.

if you don't agree, then please reply to my email where i made that assertion 
explaining why this isn't the case.

is this common sense, or am i in my own little world here?

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