On Feb 17, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Caleb Cushing wrote:

take oracle-10g, very proprietary, they require that you install on
red hat 3, 4 or 5 (and a few, very few other distro's) if you install
on version 5 you have to change a text file to tell the oracle
installer you are on version 4. This is a very proprietary way of


Just for a general information:

I recently installed 3 RedHat 5.x server with Oracle 10g R2. There was nothing to change in any text file. Heck I even installed it on CentOS 5 without problems.

Kind Regards,
Nitai

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