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Howard J. Rogers wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> When I was trying to get my head around installing the 9i database onto
> Redhat 8, I found this site to be very helpful:
> 
> http://thomasfly.com/Oranux/Oracle9i.htm
> 
> Does anyone know of something similar for installing Application Server
> (9.0.3) onto Linux in general or Red Hat 8 in particular?
> 
> Regards
> HJR
> 
> 

Installing 9iAS R2 is a royal PITA!

V9.0.2* is loaded with many, many bugs.

If you can, I suggest waiting for V9.0.4
which should be avilable Real Soon Now;
and hopefully not be so bug ridden.

