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Re: oracle for linux can't be installed

From: sys <h.cx_at_263.__net>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:32:21 +0800
Message-ID: <ajfsf6$lj6$1@debian.bentium.com>


thank you and also thank unknown's answer.

I've read the installation notes and it seems that it is really complicate to install oracle8i on linux, but I found that oracle 9i for linux doesn't have such note, do you think that install oracle 9i will be easier? I am now downloading it.

thank you in advance

"Radu Pirvu" <Ext-Radu.Pirvu_at_nokia.com> wrote in message news:3D5B63AB.7D7954C8_at_nokia.com...
> Hi,
>
> I suggest you consult the 'Installation notes' on Oracle website plus the
> instructions on SuSE website: there are many reasons for your problems.
> ANd there are quite a few conditions to be complied with. Your question is
too
> general : it can be the version of glibc libraries or , for example, the
NUMLOCK
> key
> being ON can cause you problems when installing 9i ...
>
> br radu
>
> sys wrote:
>
> > oracle for linux 8i
> >
> > user: not root
> >
> > first tried mandrake linux8, gnome, tar vxf... , ./runInstaller, the
setup
> > screen appeared but didn't respond to any operation, installation failed
> >
> > then redhat7, gnome, tar vxf... , ./runInstaller, no response, ps -aux
could
> > see that the runInstaller process was running, failed again.
> >
> > how can i install oracle?
>
Received on Thu Aug 15 2002 - 04:32:21 CDT

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