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From: Ken Payton <Ken.Payton_at_choicepointprg.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 16:55:09 -0400
Message-ID: <91E3FFBB780D6945B8A5D90569A74461CA2F0E@bobwpmsg001.choicepoint.net>


Does anyone know why Oracle does not support a client for the freely = available Linux distributions such as Redhat 9 or Fedora? I can = understand not supporting every flavor of Linux for the Database Server, = but at least provide a client. With 8i and 9i I have been able to work = around the issues, but it appears that 10g runInstaller checks the OS = version and refuses to start. In many cases I just want to run tora, = and would prefer not to pay $500 for a license of ES to do so.

Kenny Payton
Sr. Database Administrator
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