For VB I would suggest you to migrate to KDE/Qt. I know it may be a big porting 
hassle but Qt is now hell portable across unices. So your solution will work 
just by recompiling on any unix if you stick to plain Qt.

Qt3 supports database widget so you can use them directly. Qt is the way to go.

Yesterday I compiled Qt3 on HP-UX11. It's now just a ./configure;make. They have 
hacked makefiles for every platform separately. no hassels. I still remember how 
much I struggled to get qt2.2.4 getting compiled on HP-UX. Now even vanilla qt3 
tar ball works.

  Shridhar

amit sharma wrote:

> [Forwarding without prejudice.  Please CC replies to the sender.
> -- Raju]
> 
> dear sir
> We are working on ERP which is based on VB and oracle
> 8i ,now we want to switch to linux and want to run our
> ERP system on linux which will be on 50 nodes.
> 
> I want to know that whether oracle and VB can work on
> linux?what are the requirements to switch for 50
> nodes.



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