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I'm getting kind'a tired of all this Linux/Oracle business. It might very well be that Linux in number of installed platforms are larger than NT. But let me ask you how do you actually count the number of installed Linux platforms? My guess is that the typically Linux installation is not corporate but domestic for testing and learning purpose, which is excellent - but I do not think you can demand that Oracle take this platform seriously. I mean, as a corporate user who do you hold responsible for certain errors/problems that might arise during use?
I'm sure Oracle would recognize Linux if they considered the platform to have earning potential.
You and I cannot disagree upon the fact that Linux is an excellent product, and great fun to use hence the availabity of sourcecodes, price etc. but I do not consider its distribution and support network to be satisfactory for professional use.
Best regards
Emil Hahn Pedersen
ehp_at_ramboll.dk
Bjorn Borud <borud_at_guardian.no> wrote in article
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> I am looking for OCI libraries for Linux. does Oracle sell OCI
> libraries separately?
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Received on Thu May 22 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT