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

From: Noons <wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam>
Date: 23 Mar 2003 12:46:51 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns9347EF3872D9DTokenthis@210.49.20.254>


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?

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Nuno Souto
wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam
Received on Sun Mar 23 2003 - 06:46:51 CST

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