On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Aron Pilhofer wrote:

> >The developer offered some help and suggested a possible entry in my
> >.Xdefaults. This didn't fix the error though. He believes it to be a
> >config error on my part.
>
> Ah yes, the old "when in doubt, blame the user" gambit. ;)
>

Works for me :)

> But seriously, is there any reason you wouldn't want to use MySQL/Postgres?
> Both are fairly light and compact, and neither is a major tax on available
> resources. I could understand it if we were talking about a $2,000 pricetag
> on an app like MS-SQL server, but the price here is right... and they both
> come packaged with most distros, including 'drake. Just curious.
>
I *am* using Postgres for my main database. The application was pointed
out to me and it seemed it would be interesting to compare the speeds of
each and see at what point the SQL database started to pull ahead of the
flat file one. I also wanted to pull it apart to understand how to use
the motif libraries.


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