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Re: Installing Oracle on uncertified Linux, like Debian, Download RedHat, Gentoo ?

From: Guido Stepken <stepken_at_little-idiot.de>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 09:34:08 +0100
Message-ID: <b5p4a0$qkn$06$1@news.t-online.com>


No, it makes Oracles support useless. Thousands of Oracle specialists out there, who can help, if once Oracle is running on any platform.

regards, Guido Stepken

Noons wrote:
> Following up on Richard, 23 Mar 2003:
>
>

>>I believe Oracle won't provide support for the freely downloadable versions
>>of Linux anymore, only the 'Professional' or 'Enterprise' versions that you
>>have to pay for.  Details are on the Oracle web site.
>>
>>Having said this, I'm told that Oracle will probably run under Redhat 7.1.
>>Redhat's web site still describes Oracle 9.2 as certified under Redhat 7.1.
>>I've also heard that Oracle will run under later versions of Redhat Linux,
>>but Oracle technical staff will not provide support for it.
>>

>
>
>
> Hehehe! If that's the case, it makes Linux just about
> as useless a platform for trying out Oracle as it can be...
> You sure?
>
Received on Tue Mar 25 2003 - 02:34:08 CST

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