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No problem. If you can figure out a way to install it without using that
ugly little adcrdb.sh hack that I had to do I would really appreciate you
telling me. Except for that bit the install isn't too bad.
Cheers
- Dale
> thanks for sharing, this is going to be pretty useful in the future. I
read
> the warnings and had a copy of Suse 7.0 at home so I've only ever
installed
> it onto the recommended platform. Armed with your summary I may have a
shot
> at installing it on 8.1.
>
>
>> The link below contains a summary of my experiences in installing
>> Oracle Apps 11i (11.5.7) on Linux (Redhat 8.0 and SUSE 8.1
>> Professional).
>>
>> I'm posting it because I would really have appreciated being able to read
>> something like this prior to starting my installation :-)
>>
>> http://databee.com/apps11i_install.htm
>>
>> Regards
>> - Dale
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