Thread: Scanners connected to the database

Scanners connected to the database

From
Tharo Mohono
Date:
Hi,

I have a small company and I am quite new in using
postgres, I have established that I can intall
postgres on a database server and connect to it from
terminals all over, and I just wanted to find out if I
can have plugins to the server as well, like scanners,
printers, and such.

Regards,
Thato



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Re: Scanners connected to the database

From
Bruno Wolff III
Date:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 13:42:01 +0000,
  Tharo Mohono <mohontg1@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a small company and I am quite new in using
> postgres, I have established that I can intall
> postgres on a database server and connect to it from
> terminals all over, and I just wanted to find out if I
> can have plugins to the server as well, like scanners,
> printers, and such.

Using Postgres isn't going to prevent you from attaching scanners, printers
or other peripherals to your server.

Re: Scanners connected to the database

From
Chris Browne
Date:
mohontg1@yahoo.co.uk (Tharo Mohono) writes:
> I have a small company and I am quite new in using
> postgres, I have established that I can intall
> postgres on a database server and connect to it from
> terminals all over, and I just wanted to find out if I
> can have plugins to the server as well, like scanners,
> printers, and such.

PostgreSQL shouldn't need to care terribly much what additional
hardware you may have plugged into the server.
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