i've done it all except for des2000 piece, works great.

joe
Kevin Hedger wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the info Ed,
> 
> I't looks like my only choice is to add another harddrive to my Linux box
> and load win98 on it then load my Designer2000 and use VMware to make them
> talk to each other.  Will this work?  Has any one done this before?
> 
> >If you saw my other post, it looks like designer is only
> >on NT/Win. If you can dual boot your system, you should
> >be able to get both the database and designer working on
> >NT or Win2000.
> >
> >http://www.odtug.com has an email list (free, even to
> >non-members) for designer. also for JAVA, develop, etc.
> >
> >As a student, you probably don't have access to Metalink,
> >but fyi, here is what is shown for Designer in the "Technical
> >Libraries" tab:
> >
> >------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >| Index Area -- Oracle Designer/Repository
> >|
> >| Use this self-service area to browse our Knowledge Base for
> >| support articles including technical bulletins, alerts, and
> >| scripts. Also included here are reference materials such as
> >| product manuals, "read me" documents, installation guides, release
> >| notes, and white papers. This Self-Service Center contains the
> >| same information that is used by Oracle analysts to research
> >| technical issues.
> >|
> >| Product Maintenance   Alerts   Documentation
> >|
> >| Information about patch sets, maintenance  releases and product
> >| compatibility. Note: for downloads click on the Patches button  of
> >| the main MetaLink menu.
> >|
> >| Articles about known problems,   high-priority issues and specific
> >| recommendations to users. For additional Alerts, please refer to
> >| the Product Lifecycle   section of MetaLink.
> >|
> >| Product specific documentation including  Installation Guides,
> >| Release Notes, and ReadMe files, as well as other concept and
> >| reference materials.
> >|
> >| White Papers  Technical Notes
> >|
> >| Essays about products, features, and technology; written by Oracle
> >| subject  matter experts.
> >|
> >| Product specific technical solutions, notes and documents.
> >|
> >| Browse the latest articles for useful information from our
> >| Knowledge Base. To search additional articles from the Knowledge
> >| Base, type related keywords in the Search field above and click
> >| Search.
> >|
> >| Product Overview
> >|
> >| Oracle Designer 6i and Oracle Repository 6i are integral
> >| components of the Oracle Internet Developer Suite.
> >|
> >| Oracle Designer 6i offers a rich toolset to model, generate, and
> >| capture the requirements of client-server and web-based
> >| applications quickly, accurately, and efficiently and support for
> >| these extensive features is provided by Oracle Repository 6i which
> >| is a highly scalable software configuration management (SCM)
> >| system. Oracle Repository manages structured and unstructured data
> >| throughout the development life cycle and can support
> >| multi-developer, multi-stream software development projects of any
> >| size and complexity. Product FAQ
> >|
> >| Oracle 8.1.7 support requires use of a minimum certified
> >| Repository version, for additional information see  note:60705.1
> >| and support alert note:123484.1
> >|
> >|
> >| This page was last updated 17-July-2001
> >|
> >
> >
> >[end excerpt]
> >------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >*ALSO*
> >
> >Does your school have membership in the Oracle
> >Academic Initiative (or whatever they call it now)?
> >
> >They used to give schools *any* Oracle software for a
> >one time $500 payment. I think that included what used to
> >be called "bronze" support.
> >
> >If you wanted upgrades, you had to pay another $500.
> >
> >Congratulations on picking a very interesting topic of study.
> >
> >regards,
> >ep
> >
> >
> > > ------------------------------
> > >
> > >  From: "Kevin Hedger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >  Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 14:05:57 +0000
> > >  Subject: Designer 2000 install on Linux
> >
> >[via ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2001, Number 221]
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I am in need of some advise.  I have a class that is requiring that I
> > > install Oracle Designer 2000.  The class provides Designer 2000 for
> >windows
> > > with the book "Rapid Applications Development with Oracle Designer 2000"
> > > Billings, Chris / Billings, Maria / Tower, Julia.
> > >
> > > The problem is that I have Oracle 8i Enterprise Edition loaded on a
> >Redhat
> > > 6.2 Linux box.  I need to know where I can download designer 2000 for
> >Linux
> > > and if anyone has done this install I would greatly appreciate any
> >advice or
> > > direction anyone can give me.
> >
> >
> 
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