hello,
I have 2 separate questions regarding pgadmin installation in Fedora 32.
1. pgadminIII, I believe only supports postgresql up to version 11.x. The default version (fedora repo) of postgresql is 12.3. So the pgadmin3 (pgadmin4 is not available) package in the default repository is not compatible with the default postgresql package. Is this correct?
2. A couple of days ago, my terminal prompt changed from "username@machinename", to "username@localhost". Did this maybe happen after installing postgresql and/or pgadmin? Could anyone point me in the direction of the documentation that explains how this all (domains, setting them in Fedora, implications, etc.) works?
thank you very much,
Anil
On 8/3/20 8:42 PM, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote:
- A couple of days ago, my terminal prompt changed from
"username@machinename", to "username@localhost". Did this maybe happen after installing postgresql and/or pgadmin? Could anyone point me in the direction of the documentation that explains how this all (domains, setting them in Fedora, implications, etc.) works?
Not likely to be related to PostgreSQL. The hostname can be picked up from DHCP if it's set there. Or if you want to set it to a fixed name, use "hostnamectl". "man hostnamectl" for instructions. Or if you're using Gnome, it's in the Details->About section of the settings.