On Tuesday 28 October 2008 21:20:11 Robert L Cochran wrote:
> 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
>

If you decide to go the Centos route then a good installation guide for Oracle 
11g is available at <http://www.idevelopment.info/>. I've used it to install 
the last couple of versions of Oracle and found it excellent.

Tony

> 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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