Yes I did can I hepyou. I use Oralce 8i + Java on Linux RH6
Bernardo
At 04:09 p.m. 11/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
> Sorry for the somewhat off-topic post, but... I need the help!
>
> Anyone had success installing Oracle 8i on Linux? I'm fighting
>some problems with the configuration too
On Mon, Nov 15, Pietruschka, Ulf wrote:
> A good source of information for Oracle on Linux is the Oracle technet
> discussion forum:
>
> http://technet.oracle.com/tech/linux/htdocs/discussion_index.htm
>
> You have to be member of the Oracle technet to access this page, but
> this shouldn't be
A good source of information for Oracle on Linux is the Oracle technet
discussion forum:
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/linux/htdocs/discussion_index.htm
You have to be member of the Oracle technet to access this page, but
this shouldn't be a probleme, membership is free.
I had many problems in
Aaron Mulder wrote:
> Then, dbassist failed to launch from the install routine with the
> error "not enough arguments". When we tried to run it, it simply died,
> which we traced to the fact that all the tools use java -native which does
> nothing if native threads aren't installed (why
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Ugo Cei wrote:
> I don't think this is off-topic at all.
Well, with that encouragement...
I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 6.1 on a P2-300 w/ 160MB and
JRE (actually we used the JRE for the install, not the JDK) 1.1.7v3. The
big box is waiting for us to g
Aaron Mulder wrote:
>
> Sorry for the somewhat off-topic post, but... I need the help!
I don't think this is off-topic at all.
> Anyone had success installing Oracle 8i on Linux? I'm fighting
> some problems with the configuration tools, which are all Java-based.
I did it ju
Sorry for the somewhat off-topic post, but... I need the help!
Anyone had success installing Oracle 8i on Linux? I'm fighting
some problems with the configuration tools, which are all Java-based.
Thanks,
Aaron
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