>Oracle 9iAS Release 2 on PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
NOT supported officially. Keep your fingers crossed if you want to REALLy want to go
w/ PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1).
>DB on PCQ Linux 2004 (FC1)
Again, keep your fingers crossed!
Wondering if your 'damagement' (VP, CEO, blah, blah) can invest in technolog
--- Nishant Kavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suggestion: Go for Oracle DB Release 9.2.x. The
> current DB 10g is still in 'early' stages of its
> life.
>
>
> But if you would really like to party w/ 10g then I
> have Qs for you -
>
> a. Oracle 9iAS is running on which flavor (and
> version)
You rule. I am senile...
BR,
N
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 vivek wrote :
>On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 14:07 +, Nishant Kavi wrote:
> >
> >
> > >is it ok to go ahead. >> ASK SONU TIWARI (the esteemed h/w engg) as
> > well!
> > -
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 14:07 +, Nishant Kavi wrote:
>
>
> >is it ok to go ahead. >> ASK SONU TIWARI (the esteemed h/w engg) as
> well!
>
a little correction, abhilash tiw
Suggestion: Go for Oracle DB Release 9.2.x. The current DB 10g is still in 'early'
stages of its life.
But if you would really like to party w/ 10g then I have Qs for you -
a. Oracle 9iAS is running on which flavor (and version) of Linux?
b. Do you intend to run the DB on the same box (Applic