Ahh, one of the hardcore diehards...
 
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> Anyone HERE actually get SCO 7.3.4 working on Linux? If so, anyone got a
> copy - I would love to take a pop at it (never had the opportunity).

Yeah, I had SCO Oracle 7.x ( forget what the x was ) running on Linux about
7 years ago.  Yeah, I was on the bleeding edge. :)

There were compatibility libraries available for running SCO software on 
Linux.  Worked great!

Don't ask for details.  That was 7 years ago.  I don't even remember how
old I was then.

Jared

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> Lewis Bishop
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> Barclays Enable - ISS - E-NTRUST/Bexleyheath NT
> Oracle Database Consultant
> Watling Street, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA6 7RR (Mail Van R)
> Phone : 020 8298 3418
> Mobile: 07950 380857
> Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Enabling Competitive Advantage for Barclays in IT and Business
Processing"
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> Sent: 24 October 2002 15:34
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> Oooooooo! I forgot about the SCO.
> I never tried it but I had read about it.
>
> Those were the days eh?
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> Although, you should *apparently* be able to load the 7.3.4 version of SCO
> on Linux - or maybe that's just an urban myth!
>
> Yes, i remember installing the first version of 8 on Linux (hey I had some
> time on my hands) and it was a bit of a nightmare - back to the days when
> Oracle had 2 hits on metalink for Linux! ;-)
>
> Lewis Bishop
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> Barclays Enable - ISS - E-NTRUST/Bexleyheath NT
> Oracle Database Consultant
> Watling Street, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA6 7RR (Mail Van R)
> Phone : 020 8298 3418
> Mobile: 07950 380857
> Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Enabling Competitive Advantage for Barclays in IT and Business
Processing"
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> Sent: 23 October 2002 22:29
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> The first version of Oracle that ran on Linux was the early adoptor
> pre-release of 8.0.5 in 1998
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> Hi list,
>
>   I need to do some testing in an Oracle 7.3.4 for linux (redhat),
> where can I download this Oracle version from?
>
> it doesn't appear to be online in OTN.
>
>
> thanks for your help.
> Greetings
> Diego Cutrone
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