On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 05:15:47PM -0600, csieh scripsit:
> But Oracle was taking the issue of what they supported for both the
> client end and the server end.  Clearly what the server end runs is
> very important and a longer life cycle is good.  However the clients
> may be running on plain ordinary desktops.  We tried to get Oracle9i
> client working with RedHat 7.3 and when it didn't work we called
> Oracle.  They said that even the client is only supported on Advanced
> Server.  This is not a usable solution as Advanced Server is NOT a
> desktop release.  Maybe this release of Enterprise Workstation is
> Oracle's solution to this client issue.

Oracle can't keep up with six month release schedules; they therefor
refuse to. (they also have a 'high end' perception to nurture.)

There isn't anything RedHat can do about this.

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