On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Mike Bilow wrote:

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} Karl F. Larsen wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
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}  KFL>    I learned that I can make ANY local login capable of
}  KFL> using the software by login to the postgres and as the super
}  KFL> user I made 2 user login capable users with 'createuser
}  KFL> karl' which made my user login karl a postgres user. Now I'n
}  KFL> doing the tutorial in karl.
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} The "postgres" login account is intended to be used only for configuration of
} the Postgres software, and the daemon runs in its context.  Other users can
} send queries to the daemon, but are ordinarily not logged in as "postgres."
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} In any case, don't you think Postgres is a little far afield for linux-hams?
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} -- Mike

        Well not as far afield as all the flaming I have received for the
inital question. It does operate under Linux so at least it is topical to
that part. 

        As I was trying to say Mike, I almost never need to make a
postgres xterm any more. I do it all from my user login and it's working
just great!


Best wishes 

   - Karl F. Larsen, 3310 East Street, Las Cruces,NM (505) 524-3303  -

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