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Re: 9iAS on redhat linux

Ron Rogers

2004-02-26


9iAS is a bitzch to get working properly. I would opt for the 10g
version and then hose the os to get it to be accepted by Oracle
installer. The kernel,compal's,pdksh, and others need to be updated/.
Ron

>>> ryan.gaffuri@(protected) >>>
I want to start playing around with this. I have Redhat 7.1 sitting at
home. Can I run 9iAS on this(I dont know anything about 9iAS yet).

Or do I have to get another version? Is there a cheap or free version?
This is not for work.

also, I have a cable modem and I do not have a static ip. do I need a
static IP to run 9iAS? anyway to simulate one if so?

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