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Re: Last Linux Kernel version certified

From: Tanel Poder <change_to_my_first_name_at_integrid.info>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 15:45:17 +0200
Message-ID: <40093c6e$1_1@news.estpak.ee>

"NorwoodThree" <norwoodthree_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message news:ba03e2c.0401121600.78626ab4_at_posting.google.com...
> > There is nothing like "certified kernel". Certification for Oracle
> > database is done on level of distributions (commercial ones) and not
> > on kernel level. So for Oracle 9.2.0.4 is certified as OS platform
> > RedHat Advanced Server 2.1 (example) and not 2.4.x kernel that is
> > included in.
>
> Yes, Oracle doesnt "certify Kernels", only distros, but it does
> support **only** certain kernels, in the event your distro needs the
> kernel upgraded for whatever reason(other software, hardware needs).
>
> For example, below is the list of supported Kernels for 2.1:

I think Redhad AS 3.0 has 2.4.21 or 22 and this is quite decent kernel.

Tanel. Received on Sat Jan 17 2004 - 07:45:17 CST

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