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Re: installing Oracle 10g on linux

From: JEDIDIAH <jedi_at_nomad.mishnet>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 12:27:49 -0500
Message-ID: <l5kfh3-jfk.ln1@nomad.mishnet>


On 2006-04-04, Moritz Klein <mklein_at_students.uni-mainz.de> wrote:
> mis2o schrieb:
>> Hi all,
>> i would like to ask you for an advice. i want to install Oracle at
>> home, so that i could test it and learn a bit about its admnistration i
>> run Debian Sarge at home but it seems it would quite a big challange
>> (at least for me) to install Oracle on it. What linux distro would you
>> advice for this purpose(i've still got one spare partition reserved for
>> this)?
>
> Succesfully installed 10gR2 on Gentoo (www.gentoo.org). As for an
> advise, have you looked at Oracle 10g Express Edition? I thik they do
> have a debian installer.

        Oh brother...

        Just do a google search on how to setup Debian so that the Oracle installer thinks it's running on RHEL. Past that point, the installation process is indistiguishable from distro to distro.

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