On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 07:58:22PM +0100, Darren Burnett wrote:
> The only 'problem' with these is that if there is an issue with an Oracle
> database, Oracle will have nothing to do with it as it isn't installed on a
> supported OS
If you need to have Oracle on a supported OS, then you need to use
RHEL ES/AS 2.1 or 3, or United Linux 1.0
AFAIK, they are the only supported platforms - at least they are the only ones
mentioned in the 10g Quick Install Guide.
If you don't need the support, you can run it on whitebox, fedora core 1, and
probably others.
Cheers,
John
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