The only way to get companies to support a platform is to let them know
you want it. So if you want it ask for it. And if a company is really so
incompetent to not know if they have a linux version or not thats a
company no one should be doing business with.
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
> James Boorn wrote:
>
> > Try asking Oracle.
>
> This isn't useful. A lot of companies don't know whether their product will work on
>Linux or not, and in some cases I
> suspect that they deny it in order to avoid having to support it, or possibly to
>avoid pissing off the commercial OS
> folks.
>
> You'll also notice that a couple other people responded with useful pointers, to the
>HOWTO and elsewhere.
>
> If you don't like a question, ignore it. They'll get the idea.
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