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give me the source of Oracle for Solaris x86, I'll do it!!!
ps; look below!!!
Voytek Jarnot wrote:
> On 22 Dec 1997 20:59:11 GMT, tip <tip_at_blahblah.com> wrote:
>
> >In article <349fcd70.425887673_at_news.mindspring.com>,
> >Voytek Jarnot <vjarnot_at_mindspring.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> You are so full of it that it hurts me to waste the time to reply.
> >>What exactly does 'most' mean to you??? Here's a breakdown of some of
> >>intel's various chipsets, its the chipset that the motherboard
> >>incorporates, not the motherboard itself, that limits the amount of
> >>RAM.
> >
> >are you blind or just dumb? what does linux run on? 386, 486, pentium,
> >whatever.
> >
> >i'm not talking about the later model pci chipset motherboards in the
> >past two years, rather as a whole.
> >
> >as a whole, most motherboards that support linux do not support over
> >128 megs.
>
tip, Funny, I have a Tyan motherboard Dual PPro with 160Megabytes of RAM and Linux run just fine!!!Don't know where you get your info!!!
> Maybe you ought to take a look at the topic under which you are
> posting ... or maybe you did and are just too stypid to realize that
> running an Oracle server on a 3/486 is not a viable option. I include
> shipsets for those processors that are viable (though maybe not
> optimal) options : Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II.
right VJ, Oracle is a PIG, and it will be even on Linux!!
/Andre
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