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Re: A straight question, I need a straight Answer ?

From: <karsten_schmidt8891_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 09:41:54 GMT
Message-ID: <7v18l2$pu9$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


Hi,

 stick with NT if you don't have unix experience.  you will spend alot of time learning the os basics on linux.

 you should be able to move to another platform when you go production.

Karsten

In article <381593e2.5121844_at_nntp.jaring.my>,   durian_at_pop.jaring.my (ARMH) wrote:
> I am just about to install Oracle 8i to practise and learn about the
> product, basically I work on MS SQL stuff. Many of our customers
> requested some ERP stuff on WEB DB from Oracle. We are all impressed.
>
> I have decided to install Oracle 8i on Linux Platform. Reading
> through this news forum, I find working on Linux Platform for Oracle
> is not a bright idea, seems like Oracle is not that interested to
> support Linux.
>
> Now I need all your kind experienced guys on Oracle. Should I go
> ahead with Linux or better stick to NT.
>
> I don't want to waste my time because of some marketing gimmick.
> If Oracle is dead serious about Linux, then I am all for it.
>
> thanks and regards,
> ARMH
>
>

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