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If you are talking about the Universal (Java) Installer, then yes I believe the installation screen is just the same, there are a few different (read EXTRA) things you have to with UNIX, but they are all mapped out in the relevant installation guides.
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 08:00
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Dear All,
I've been working with Oracle on NT for years, never had the one on unix. Now, I am trying to use the one on Linux. I see that the installation screen is just the same as on NT. Is this also the same with other unix platform such as AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, etc?
TIA Nosie
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