How to connect to PostgreSQL database using pgAdmin 4?

 How to connect to PostgreSQL database using pgAdmin 4? In order to set up a connection to the PostgreSQL database, run pgAdmin 4, for example, from the Start menu. As a result, pgAdmin 4 will start. Then click the menu "Object->Create->Server" or right-click on the item "Servers" and select "Create->Server". The server connection settings window will open. On the General tab, we invent and enter the name of our server in the Name field. On the Connection tab, enter the server IP address, username, password, and if you want, you can check the “Save password?” to save the password and not to enter it every time you connect. If the standard port (5432) of the PostgreSQL server has been changed, then you also need to change it here. Press the "Save" button. Note! The PostgreSQL server must be installed, configured and running. We considered an example of installing and configuring PostgreSQL DBMS on Linux Debian in the material “Installing ...

Rufus

 

Rufus

Undoubtedly, the most popular program for creating bootable flash drives for quite a long time is the Rufus program.



Rufus is a free application that lets you create bootable USB devices.


Program website – https://rufus.ie


And, of course, Rufus allows you to create bootable USB flash drives with Linux, i.e. burn ISO images of Linux distributions to flash drives.


The advantage, and at the same time the disadvantage of the Rufus program, is that it allows you to quite flexibly configure the process of burning an ISO image to a USB flash drive, and therefore has many different settings with which novice computer users simply do not know what to do.