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Old 11-18-2008, 02:21 PM
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Is there a SQLite client for Linux that I can use in KDE or Gnome?
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Are you looking for a GUI client? I know there are command-line clients.
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Old 11-19-2008, 12:48 PM
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The only one I have ever used is web-based. Similar to phpMyAdmin. The name is SQLiteManager @ SQLiteManager : Web based tool to manage (administration) SQLite databases. - Accueil

I really don't think there is a GUI client for SQLite (for any OS)?
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Can you use phpMyAdmin on this thing?
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No, phpMyAdmin only works with MySQL
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When you say command-line, do you mean they way to operate it or they way you configure and install it?
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Hmm, thanks Tor.
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@TotalPenguin: I think that they mean the way you manage the databases etc.. something like if you did not have phpMyAdmin you would have to manage the databases without a GUI...
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Hmm, so I guess you will have to use SQL for all the database management... that would be geeky.. lol
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The point of SQLite is to be a minimal, stateless database.
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