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Hi,
I just installed RH9 and Oracle 9i R2 on my home PC and it installs fine if you follow the instructions in the following URL http://codah.net/install-oracle9iR2-on-redhat9.html
(was my first venture into RH also)
I choose the server version.
Mind you Oracle is only certified on RH AS/ES 2.1
Jack
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 12:55 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
OK, I am about to venture into the world of Red Hat Linux....and then install Oracle on it.
I have a question re the Linux install options. Do I need to do a "Server installation" (as opposed to a "Personal Desktop installation" or a "Workstation installation"), to be able to later install Oracle 9?
John
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