I had installed 9.2 on Fedora and created a new DB. Everything has been working fine so far. oemapp console, sqlplus and dbca all work fine. Haven't tried other tools.

As Joe mentioned, puschitz.com is the place to go for installation instructions, which include downloading a couple of patches from metalink.

Rgds,
Dave


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Hi,

I have attempted to install 9.2 on Fedora.  If you follow the
www.puschitz.com instructions for RHAS 3, it installs.  I haven't
created a new DB yet, but have mostly been looking at the OEM tools.
 Which, by the way, only partialy work.

At least I haven't gotten them to fully work yet.  The management
packs seem to have issues.

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Has anyone actually installed Oracle on Fedora? I don't want to be
the first one.

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