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>>If you have
>>only one computer at home, you can do Oracle and listen to cyber-radio
>>at the same time and on the same box. Windows XP is easy to configure
>>everything, you can save time, too.
>>What do you think?
I can do that on my old win98 and more....
Seems you're quite taken to XP. I'm wondering if that'd last.
XP for me stands for eXtra Policing...(in fact I think that's exactly what
it stands for within M$)
all those extra bloody codes just for
"protecting" M$ revenue and violating people's pivacy.
ME (pheeew !) is a piece of shit. Last biggest rip-off of the millenium.
Even the name sounds idiotic.
Whoever clown came up with that name should be shot.
I'd move to W2K and stay there for a while....until some brilliant hacker
crack M$ tricks.
If I really what the "cuties", I'd get a Mac/Xos--- now that's PURE
TECHNOLOGICAL BEAUTY !
RC
"Dino Hsu" <dino1_at_ms1.hinet.net> wrote in message
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> Dear all,
>
> I have just installed Oracle 8.1.7 EE on Windows XP Professional at
> home, so far it works quite well. One problem was jrew.exe crashed
> when creating the database during installation, the listener was not
> up, but I fixed it easily with lsnrctl.exe.
>
> I am not sure whether Oracle will certify XP, but there is a good
> reason to do this. Windows XP Professional combines both the NT
> technology of Windows 2000 and the multimedia and networking
> capabilities (good for home) of Windows ME (and better). If you have
> only one computer at home, you can do Oracle and listen to cyber-radio
> at the same time and on the same box. Windows XP is easy to configure
> everything, you can save time, too.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Dino
Received on Sat Nov 03 2001 - 20:35:37 CST