![]() My laptop OS is Windows 10 so I'm not sure if it's just and issue particular to Windows 10 or not. The pgAdmin 4 GUI was tiny text and graphics were so small I couldn't see anything. The second time worked but the display resolution was horrible on my laptop's very high resolution (3200x1800) screen. Just said "loading" for a long time before I manually ended the process. On the laptop pgAdmin did not work the first time I tried it. I then did a separate installation of pgAdmin 3. After testing and playing around I decided to use the EnterpriseDB installer to install PostgreSQL 9.6 with PostGIS bundle 2.3.1. ![]() The installation process was fairly easy. Although the EnterpriseDB included the current pgAdmin 4 and the BigSQL installer package I used included pgAdmin 3 LTR. Both installers include the option to install PostGIS 2.3.1 bundle. ![]() ![]() I tried both installers from both EnterpriseDB and BigSQL to install PostgreSQL 9.6. Part 1 was installing QGIS, an open source desktop GIS - download pdf. This post is part 2 of my Open Source GIS Implementation Experiment.
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