ver an ssh
connection that forwards X-Windows packets. Therefore, I was able to use it
remotely via an X-Windows terminal on my PC.
Anthony
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If you can find it, try Ora.8.0.5.
It is the last version of Oracle that I know that doesn't require
X-session to install.
-Stathis.
Mindblender wrote:
>
> Do you know if the Oracle client can beinstalled via the command line? I
> don't have access to the box itself, only telnet access.
>
> J
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Do you know if the Oracle client can beinstalled via the command line? I
don't have access to the box itself, only telnet access.
Jeff
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> Jeff,
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> As far as I know, you cannot get *only* th
Jeff,
As far as I know, you cannot get *only* the Oracle client for Linux.
When I called Oracle Worldwide Support and asked for one, they sent me the
whole Oracle 8i installation package for Linux. No problem, though -- when
you start the install on your Linux machine, you can choose to in
Jeff,
When you run the graphical Oracle Installer program (require X-Windows), you
can choose a custom installation and specify what you want to install. I
don't know if you can get just the client for Linux, but the server software
includes the client software. You can demo the software from
tec