Not  true.

Oracle 8.1.7 is supported on SuSE 7.1

It requires a patch, available through otn.oracle.com and suse.com.

Works fine for me.

Jared




                                                                                       
                             
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Lora, lisa, what ever...
Oracle only supports SUSE 7.1 for Oracle 9i.
 I use RedHat 6.2 with Oracle 8.1.7 and RedHat upgraded to 7.0 afterwards.
Works great but not supported. SCO was bought out by RedHat a while back I
believe.
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Sorry everyone, I know you were just discussing this recently.

What is the most stable combination of Oracle & Linux?  What would you
recommend?  I want to say the consensus was SCO Linux but I don't quite
remember.

Thank you

Lara Croft
Oracle Database Administrator
Fairfield Resorts, Inc




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