On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Tom Ed White wrote:

> One hole in Linux distributions, needed by clueless desktop users, is an 
> easy to use database. PostgresSQL is fine for running a hospital, but is 
> not so apropriate for many of us.

Have you tried pgaccess from the libpgtcl package?  It's a very nice front
end.  Although, like PostgreSql, it's not done yet.  I still think the
major hole is a good, free, easy to use word processor (I've fallen back
to latex with emacs and I'm starting to like it, but others won't).  (Yes
I'm aware of star office, the next thing I try will be wurd.)

Good luck,
Brandon

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