Viraj,
Forget SCO. You don't have to install on SCO. Deploy 8.1.7 on a 2.2.18
Kernel on glibc 2.1.
Ask Jared.
Spend some time on Metalink examining the product lifecycle for Oracle
on SCO.
SuSE 7.0 will work just fine. RedHat 6.2 is okay also.
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hth,
Paul
Viraj Luthra wrote:
>
> Hello every one,
>
> I have got a new PC, on which I have to install sco (unix) and on top of it, need to
>install oracle (oracle 8).
>
> Well guess what, I have not installed any of the above, so it will be fun. Any
>pointers, what I should be looking for and where can I read (apart from Oracle's
>release and installation notes).
>
> Now dont flame me, when I am asking for suggestions to install above, as I know I
>can do this, but asking for tips from you gurus before I start.
>
> I have to do this next week, so it will be happy reading over the easter break.
>
> Rgds,
>
> raja
>
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