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

From: Dirk Gomez <usenet_at_dirkgomez.de>
Date: 22 Mar 2003 17:28:40 +0100
Message-ID: <87of43fjrb.fsf@dirkgomez.de>


> I am still wondering, why the heck oracle 8i/9i shouldn't run on any Linux,
> preferably Debian, Gentoo, RedHat 8.0 download edition ?

Installed Oracle under Debian Stable and under Red Hat 7.2 and Red Hat 7.3 - 8i and 9i.

You know that Oracle support is not going to help you if you run Oracle on an uncertified OS?

> I know, that suse on its enterprise edition (SLES) has exchanged a function
> in glibc, which caused a memory leak in oracle. Oracle has sent its own code
> for being replaced in SuSE.

Can you elaborate on this please?

Received on Sat Mar 22 2003 - 10:28:40 CST

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