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Off the top of my head depending on needs-
kwrite, vim, emacs, oem, tora, datastudio
Thanks,
Ron.
"To really screw up Linux you have to work at it...To really screw up Windows, you have to work ON it."
"The software said to install Windows 98 or better... So I installed linux." "Windows - How do you want to be exploited today?" "Friends don't let friends use IE" kamusis_at_gmail.com 01/27/05 10:58 AM To RThomas_at_hypercom.com cc stephenbooth.uk_at_gmail.com, Nagarajan.Subbiah_at_aetn.com, oracle-l_at_freelists.org Subject Re[2]: Oracle Client for the Linux
And also i'm wonder if I can find a GUI oracle client in Linux box such as PL/SQL Developer on windows platform?
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:35:46 -0700
Ron Thomas <RThomas_at_hypercom.com> wrote:
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> Also look at Instant Client on Technet. I've used this successfully on SuSE 9.1 and 9.2.
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> Thanks,
> Ron.
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> "To really screw up Linux you have to work at it...To really screw up Windows, you have to work ON
> it."
> "The software said to install Windows 98 or better... So I installed linux."
> "Windows - How do you want to be exploited today?"
> "Friends don't let friends use IE"
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> stephenbooth.uk_at_gmail.com
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> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:18:18 -0500, Subbiah, Nagarajan
> <Nagarajan.Subbiah_at_aetn.com> wrote:
> > I am looking for the Oracle client for Linux. Can any one point to the URL
> > from where I can download the client?
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> http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/index.html
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> Click on the appropriate link (i.e. which Linux), agree to the license
> and download the client install file.
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> Bear in mind that Oracle is only certified against certain versions of
> Linux. I'm told that you can get it to work with others, I think
> someone posted the instructions here recently, but I haven't tried it
> in a while and it is a kludge which Oracle support might not support.
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> Stephen
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-- Kamus <kamusis_at_gmail.com> A Oracle8i & 9i Certified DBA from China -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu Jan 27 2005 - 13:04:23 CST
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