>Oracle 9iAS Release 2 on PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
NOT supported officially. Keep your fingers crossed if you want to REALLy want to go 
w/ PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1).

>DB on PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
Again, keep your fingers crossed!


Wondering if your 'damagement' (VP, CEO, blah, blah) can invest in technologies like 
9iAS ($$) and 9i/10g DB (more $$$$) then why did they opt for a OS distributed w/ Mag? 
Or was this your idea of an enterprise computing? If YES then you are getting old. 
Else your 'damagement' is on crack!

BR,
N  
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 Amit Sharma wrote :
>
>--- Nishant  Kavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Suggestion: Go for Oracle DB Release 9.2.x. The
> > current DB 10g is still in 'early' stages of its
> > life.
> >
> >
> > But if you would really like to party w/ 10g then I
> > have Qs for you -
> >
> > a. Oracle 9iAS is running on which flavor (and
> > version) of Linux?
>
>Oracle 9iAS Release 2 on PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
>
> > b. Do you intend to run the DB on the same box
> > (Application Server is running)? If YES then you are
> > on drugs! ;o)
>
>No, DB and AS are on two seperate machines.
>
> > c. DB will be running on Linux/Windows/UNIX? which
> > version?
>PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
>
>
>
>
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