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RE: Designer 2000 install on Linux

From: Vadim Gorbounov <vgorbounov_at_simplyengineering.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 16:19:42 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003666BC.20010809143607@fatcity.com>

Hello,

        VMWare may be an excellent solution to get the best of two worlds - run virtual Win2000 on top of RH. Just my $0.02.

        Vadim Gorbounov
        Oracle DBA 
        

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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 4:51 PM
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If you saw my other post, it looks like designer is only on NT/Win. If you can dual boot your system, you should be able to get both the database and designer working on NT or Win2000.

http://www.odtug.com has an email list (free, even to non-members) for designer. also for JAVA, develop, etc.

As a student, you probably don't have access to Metalink, but fyi, here is what is shown for Designer in the "Technical Libraries" tab:


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*ALSO* Does your school have membership in the Oracle Academic Initiative (or whatever they call it now)?

They used to give schools *any* Oracle software for a one time $500 payment. I think that included what used to be called "bronze" support.

If you wanted upgrades, you had to pay another $500.

Congratulations on picking a very interesting topic of study.

regards,
ep

> ------------------------------
> 
>  From: "Kevin Hedger" <khedger_at_hotmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:05:57 +0000 > Subject: Designer 2000 install on Linux

[via ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2001, Number 221]

> 
> I am in need of some advise.  I have a class that is requiring that I 
> install Oracle Designer 2000.  The class provides Designer 2000 for
windows
> with the book "Rapid Applications Development with Oracle Designer 2000" 
> Billings, Chris / Billings, Maria / Tower, Julia.
> 
> The problem is that I have Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition loaded on a Redhat

> 6.2 Linux box. I need to know where I can download designer 2000 for Linux
> and if anyone has done this install I would greatly appreciate any advice or
> direction anyone can give me.

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