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With enough ram, does it work without
changing things?
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face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: JOE TESTA
[mailto:JTESTA_at_longaberger.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:17
PMTo: ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com; cspence_at_FuelSpot.comSubject:
RE: Apologies... linux & Oracle
yea 7.1, i've got it working and am using it on a daily basis, my biggest
problem is i only got 192M of ram, so i had to install the software(and none
of it would link during the install), and then link them all externally out of
the installer, then all was well.
joe
>>> cspence_at_FuelSpot.com 08/21/01 02:52PM
>>>Anyone have luck with 9i on RedHat? I am sure the answer
is yes as peoplehas mentioned trying.Do they have it documented what
is needed to be done to accomplish this?"Do not criticize someone
until you walked a mile in their shoes, that waywhen you criticize them,
you are a mile a way and have their shoes."Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBAPhone: (978) 322-5744Fax: (707)
885-2275Fuelspot73 Princeton StreetNorth, Chelmsford
01863-----Original Message-----Sent: Tuesday, August
21, 2001 1:31 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LLora,
lisa, what ever...Oracle only supports SUSE 7.1 for Oracle 9i.I use
RedHat 6.2 with Oracle 8.1.7 and RedHat upgraded to 7.0 afterwards.Works
great but not supported. SCO was bought out by RedHat a while back
Ibelieve. ROR mª¿ªm>>> lisa.koivu_at_efairfield.com 08/21/01
11:50AM >>>Sorry everyone, I know you were just discussing this
recently. What is the most stable combination of Oracle &
Linux? What would yourecommend? I want to say the consensus
was SCO Linux but I don't quiteremember. Thank
youLara CroftOracle Database Administrator Fairfield Resorts,
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