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"harry" <spammemothers_at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Sorry for being a bit thick but I'm a basically a complete newbie to Linux
> &
> need to get up & running pretty quickly.
>
> I been asked to setup a Linux box on a PC running Oracle 9i & Weblogic
> 8.1.
>
> The version of Linux I install is not that important as long as I can get
> the 2 app's above working - that's where I've hit a brick wall.
>
> I thought I'd find a Oracle & WL version say for FreeBSB or Redhat & go
> with
> that Linux version ah ha but -
>
> it looks like from Oracle's site I should download "Oracle9i Database
> Release 2 Enterprise/Standard Edition for Linux
> New (26-Mar-04)"
>
> but which version of linux is it for, freebsd, redhat etc...?
>
> Also from BEA's site -
> http://commerce.bea.com/showproduct.jsp?family=WLP&major=8.1&minor=3 in
> the
> drop down box, the only linux offering appears to be "Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux (2.1, 3.0, Pentium) - so do I have to have "Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux"?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> harry
>
>
>
redhat advanced sever is certified for 9i Received on Sun Oct 31 2004 - 03:56:18 CST