On 28/11/05, Adel Ben Zarrouk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    Hi,
>  RHEL is already certified Oracle 10g, you can get a free evaluation copy of 
> RHEL and you can install on it Oracle, just you should have a Redhat account: 
> https://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/rhel/details/eval/
>
>   --Adel

> > > On 24/11/05, Jayan Varma C < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I am trying to install ORACLE 10G on Fedora Core 4,
> > > > Jayan varma

Adel.
We know that the product installs fine on RHEL, however the question
was whether Jayan could install the product on Fedora Core4.  So we
have been providing Jayan with other operating systems he could run
the application on without having to purchase.  Hence CentOS, White
Box  linux and openSolaris.

However if you have gone to the trouble to purchase an enterprise
database like Oracle then why you would not want to run it on a
certified platform is a little confusing.  Especially as the platform
is far cheaper than the Oracle product itself.

daN

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