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Re: Oracle 9i R2 and Red Hat 9 Linux x86

From: Carl <carl_theblue_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 11 Nov 2003 17:30:42 -0800
Message-ID: <b7f9cffb.0311111730.2affd6f7@posting.google.com>


Hi Phil,

Thanks for you help ,
About question no 2 , I bought red had linux 9 unleashed book and it comes with 2 CDs of linux , the book does not mention the type ( ie prof, AS ,ES and WS ) of linux are on the CDs , So that is why I dont know what type of Linux I have , I thought there might me a way to find out.

Regards,
Carl

Phil Britton <phil_at_phil-britton.com> wrote in message news:<uu15b9fo5.fsf_at_phil-britton.com>...
> carl_theblue_at_hotmail.com (Carl) writes:
>
> > Hi All ,
> >
> > I've red hat 9 installed on my pc and I was trying to install oracle
> > 9i but with no luck , I just want to know the following :
> >
> > 1. Do I need a particular version of red hat ( ie professional , AS,
> > ES, WS) to be able to install oracle 9i on my machine ?
>
> No, but only some of the above are certified. Which ones are certified is left
> as an exercise for you.
>
> >
> > 2. Is there a red hat command that I can use to know what type of red
> > hat( ie professional , AS, ES, WS) I am using ?
>
> No but if you dont know that, then you obviously don't check your bacnk
> statements thoroughly enough :-)
>
> > 3. If I install oracle successfully on red hat , would I be able to
> > see oracle option on the start menu , I mean for example , in ms
> > windows , after you install oracle you go to start then programs then
> > Oracle OraHome and so on ,
>
> No.
>
>
> cheers
>
> Phil
Received on Tue Nov 11 2003 - 19:30:42 CST

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