Probably been asked a hundred times before. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From David Siebert
Subject Probably been asked a hundred times before.
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Msg-id 486104F6.6080601@eclipsecat.com
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Responses Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@gmail.com>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  ("Scott Marlowe" <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Clemens Schwaighofer <cs@tequila.co.jp>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Tomasz Ostrowski <tometzky@batory.org.pl>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Greg Smith <gsmith@gregsmith.com>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Lincoln Yeoh <lyeoh@pop.jaring.my>)
Re: Probably been asked a hundred times before.  (Artacus <artacus@comcast.net>)
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Which disto is best for running a Postgres server?
I just installed OpenSuse and downloaded and compiled the latest version
of Postgres.  It isn't that big of a hassle but I noticed that almost
none of the big distros keep all that up to date with Postgres as far as
what they have in their repositories.

I was wondering if anybody has made an Postgres centric distro?  Just a
nice stripped down server Distro that is ideal for running a database
server on?

More just curious since I already got mine installed and compiled.
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