>> Slashdot ( http://www.slashdot.org/ ) has an article about Oracle's >> plans to support a Linux port. It cites >> http://www.theregister.co.uk/980908-000023.html which tells us that >> Oracle have signed up with RedHat, VA Research, Pacific HiTech, and >> SuSE. Slashdot (though not the cited article) refer to these as `all 4 >> major distributions'. Debian is conspicuous only by its absence. >> >> Does anyone know if this is likely to change in future, or will it >> soon be the case that if I want to run Oracle under Linux I should >> choose another distribution ? > >Debian is not a company to "sign up with". You can use Oracle on Debian with >no problems whatsoever. It is even distributed in plain tarballs and not >rpms. You can download it right now, if you want.
Yes????, where is it available to download?