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Re: native Oracle-port on Linux -- what would it take?

From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer_at_p3.net>
Date: 1997/12/23
Message-ID: <349F5364.2090@p3.net>#1/1

Tip,

excuse me, but where can I buy a two year old PC based system so I won't be able to run Oracle on Linux?

By the way, I just checked and according to the CD-ROM I can run Oracle on a 64MB Pentium with NT 4.0. Since NT 4.0 is bigger than Linux I should certainly be able to run Oracle on a 64MB Linux box. (Okay, so it won't be the fastest thing on earth -- but for a single user it will suffice.)

A Linux based Pentium with 1GB of RAM should be able to comfortably support a small to medium size organization.

Jerry

tip wrote (in part):
>
> 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.
>
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Received on Tue Dec 23 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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