I installed the three packages below.
Fired up pgaccess , and only got the pgaccess main screen. Clicling on the
varios chioces , nothing happend.
there was no data in the pick list ect...

I must be missing something.

Do you need to first setup/configure postgres ?? How so ?? and do you need
to start the "server" each time , or can this be loaded autamaticly like
the network services ??

>> > Is there a Linux equivalent of Access?
> > Patrick Kirk of Enterprise HR
>> If you are running SuSE 6.0 then PostgreSQL-6.4 is probably already
>> running.  One of the packages on the SuSE CD is pg_iface and another is
>> pg_access.  Pg_access is a tcl package that looks and runs similar to,
>> but not exactly nor as extensive as MS Access.  It is very nice
>> however.  It's query design screen is almost an Access look-a-like. 
>> Reports, views, scripts, queries, tables, etc.  Really nice.  Free. 
>> PostgreSQL is a *very* nice database engine.  It would have absolutely
>> NO trouble with your 9Kb rows of contacts and 2Kb rows of companies,
>> since it has been run with 200GB of data.  It has a nice little console
>> program called psql, which can be used to work with the db manually
>> also.
>> 
>> JLK
>> Linux, because it's STABLE, the source code is included, the price is
>> right.
>> 
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