Linux Ubunt-O- (?!?) [message #272374] |
Thu, 04 October 2007 15:33 |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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Quote: | Oracle Installation, Configuration, Troubleshooting and Scripting on Linux Platforms (RedHat, SuSE, Ubunto, Mandrake, TurboLinux, etc.)
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I've just noticed something suspicious, so - as Google is my friend - went to see what it thinks about it. Google saidQuote: | Did you mean: linux ubuntu
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So, which one is it? I'd say it is Ubuntu, not Ubunto. If I'm not wrong, could it be fixed in the Linux Forum description, please?
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Re: Linux Ubunt-O- (?!?) [message #272383 is a reply to message #272380] |
Thu, 04 October 2007 16:07 |
Frank Naude
Messages: 4590 Registered: April 1998
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Now, that not the spirit of ubunto!
"In Africa, the Zulu have a word, ubunto, which is often translated to mean community, but I've heard a more accurate definition: ' I am because we are; we are because I am.' In other words, happiness is not a solitary endeavor; it's a joint enterprise, something that can only be created by the whole. I am happy because we are happy. Contentment arises from a sense of family, community and connectedness."
Source: Ubunto.org
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Windows [message #292006 is a reply to message #291518] |
Mon, 07 January 2008 07:38 |
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Littlefoot
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Quote: | Windows & DOS
Oracle on Windows (NT/ 2000/ 9x, Vista) Installation, Configuration and Troubleshooting - including VB, ASP, DAC, ODBC, OO4O and OLE DB issues.
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It seems that XP is missing (and we might also consider a possible rearrangement, such as 9x / NT / 2000 / XP / Vista).
Also, is "DOS" necessary here? The last DOS version was ... 6.0 or something like that; since Microsoft introduced Windows 95, there's no DOS as it used to be. I'm not sure whether there was an Oracle version for DOS (and don't feel like searching for it right now), but even if it was - does it still work somewhere? I don't remember anyone asking a pure DOS question here. OK, there are problems with batch scripts etc., but I think DOS is just a surplus in forum's name.
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More Proofreading [message #294333 is a reply to message #272374] |
Thu, 17 January 2008 04:39 |
hobbes
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A tiny grammatical error:
Quote: | General
General Oracle discussions that doesn't belong in any other forum.
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should read "...discussions that don't belong in any other forum."
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Singular or Plural? [message #303875 is a reply to message #294359] |
Mon, 03 March 2008 01:36 |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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Red coloured members should have one "s" removed [10 member(s)]
Blue should look like "member(s)" [1 invisible member(s)].
Green guests are OK.
Also, would it be possible to see one administrator in my lifetime? You know, make an announcement like "Administrator will be online on Wednesday, 5th of March 2008, from 8:30 till 8:35 CET". I've never seen any (does it mean that administrators are like Nessie?).
Actually, I imagine administrators to be something like SYS; don't (ab)use them! So, I don't really expect my wishes to come true, but ... who knows?
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Re: Message attachments [message #308992 is a reply to message #308983] |
Wed, 26 March 2008 03:29 |
Frank Naude
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It's a configuration setting - different forums can have different values. So, I guess the inconsistent configuration is my fault.
Not sure. I will reply to the original thread when done.
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Re: Message attachments [message #433122 is a reply to message #308994] |
Mon, 30 November 2009 04:38 |
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Littlefoot
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It's me, again ...
Under the "Windows" description we have Quote:Oracle on Windows (DOS/ 9x / NT / XP / 2000 / 2003 / Vista) Installation, Configuration and Troubleshooting - including ODP.NET, VB, ASP, DAC, ODBC, OO4O and OLE DB issues.
The list seems to be non-exhaustive (where is Windows 2008 or windows 7, for example) so - how about removing all those version names and having onlyQuote:Oracle on Microsoft Windows - Installation, Configuration and Troubleshooting (including ODP.NET, VB, ASP, DAC, ODBC, OO4O and OLE DB issues).
Moreover, as I can't even spell all those ODP, DAC, ODBC, ..., perhaps they might alose be normalized. I believe some of you must know what all of those mean, whether the list is final, should be enriched or ... whatever.
One more objection: Test forum description saysQuote:Use this forum to post practice/ experimental messages before posting to the other forums. There's either one space missing or one space too much in "practice/ experimental". Although I've been taught that slash shouldn't be surrounded with blanks, I prefer it because it makes the whole sentence more readable. Therefore, I'd put it asQuote:practice / experimental and notQuote:practice/experimental
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Re: WebLogic Server [message #605636 is a reply to message #605633] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 23:56 |
Frank Naude
Messages: 4590 Registered: April 1998
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Changed from:
Quote:Application Server
Oracle Internet/Web Application Server (iAS) and other Internet related questions (including mod_plsql, etc)
to ...
Quote:Weblogic & Application Server
Weblogic Server, Oracle Internet Application Server (iAS) and other web server technologies.
I hope it makes sense.
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