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Dear Howard,
Do you mean the real release date from the first platform to the last platform can span several months to one year? I am sorry I don't know that. By the way, has Oracle published a schedule of the release dates of individual platforms?
Dino
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 11:03:07 +1000, "Howard J. Rogers" <howardjr_at_www.com> wrote:
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>"Dino Hsu" <dino1_at_ms1.hinet.net> wrote in message
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>> Dear all,
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>> I am confused when I see this line everywhere:
>> "We discovered that nothing runs on Linux bettern than DB2"
>> Oracle doesn't seem to care too much about Linux, it's 9i only
>> supports one SuSe distribution. (if it cares, Red Hat and other major
>> distributions should be supported as well).
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>It's a daft argument, put like that. Oracle 9i for NT isn't even out yet...
>does that mean Oracle doesn't care about NT? No, it means that products
>have release plans and cycles... and just as NT is rather down on that list,
>so is any other Linux distribution than SuSe.
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>They have to start somewhere, for heaven's sake!
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>If 9i isn't running on most major distributions of Linux by mid 2002 at the
>latest, I'd be very much surprised.
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>HJR
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>> Furthermore, many people here (senior DBA's) don't think of Linux as a
>> 'Unix'. To them, Unix means IBM AIX, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, etc.. This
>> may be due to Linux's growing up from PC-based machines, although
>> later ported to many different H/W platforms.
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>> On the other hand, IBM is so supportive about Linux, it even uses
>> Linux in the world's biggest supercomputer:
>> http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20010809S0018
>> Linux and AIX are both Unix's, IBM may have to choose one of them as a
>> result. Is it because IBM likes open source software so much that it
>> cannot but take Linux back home?
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>> Can someone comment on this? Thanks in advance.
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>> Dino
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Received on Sat Aug 11 2001 - 20:43:42 CDT