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Hi Jared,
But then running Oracle is a non-trivial exercise At least for me ;-)
Dave
Jared.Still_at_radisys.com wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> Of course, upgrading the kernel on older versions is
> not always a non-trivial exercise.
>
> Jared
>
>
> Hi All,
> RH is nothing more than a kernel and libraries. If you
> have the correct kernel, (and OWS does not ask about compiled in
> options)
> and the correct libraries, lie and say it is RH whatever. There are
> a couple of good analysts in OWS who do understand the the OS is
> Linux not Redhat. Personnaly I file less TARs for Linux than any other
> OS, and my work is split 40% Linux, 40% Solaris, 10% HP and 10% AIX.
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