I think your best bet is to use CentOS 5.2 rather than Fedora and then
follow the very detailed instructions that Oracle offers for 11g
installation on Linux. If you follow Oracle's instructions the install
should work.

The problem with Fedora is, it goes into new versions faster than most
people can blink.

Bob Cochran

Gene Poole wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience installing and running the Oracle 11g
> database on Fedora 9?
>  The machine has a AMD X2 64-bit 5600+ with 4 GB RAM.
>
> Thanks,
> Gene 

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