good on-line Oracle for Linux tutorials that
deal with things beyond the installation? I have three different
O'Reilly books on Oracle 8i, and I can't seem to find anything in them
which address this multiple database issue that I'm struggling with.
Thanks,
Hidong
, are there any good on-line Oracle for Linux tutorials that
deal with things beyond the installation? I have three different
O'Reilly books on Oracle 8i, and I can't seem to find anything in them
which address this multiple database issue that I'm struggling with.
Thanks,
Hidong
I am using Redhat 6.2. I have installed Oracle 8.16 enterprise version
on linux. sqlplus is working perfectly. Now I want to use oracle
enterprise manager through browser or GUI. I am unable to fing any
configuration or command to use the enterprise manager. Please help!!
kapil
on 2/19/00 10:11 PM, Bret Hughes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The trouble in my mind is that there a lot of people who have never used emacs
and
I don't know any other tool that provides mouse support for traversing a link
in
info fules. I came from the windows world and emacs is pretty
Hi,
Why is this trend, to not use man pages anymore, growing stronger?
Or at least, more and more apps produces limited man pages that
initially claims to be out of date and incomplete. Why info pages?
What's wrong with man?
Best regards
Gustav
Vidiot wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Martin A.
I too would like to know though I can venture a guess or two. The menu/link
structure is of benefit if you know what you are looking for. This menu driven
structure provides the quick path to a topic and allows the searching of the
entire document for pattern matching like less.
The trouble in
Jeff -
I get a man page too but it is one of those extracted from the full
documentation deals that refers you to the info file for complete and up
to date doc.
If your man page is different I would like to have it
Mean while I am off to freshmeat to find info2html.
Bret
Jeff Smelser wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Martin A. Marques wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ionut Gumeni wrote:
%_
Hello,
From where can I download for free a version of Oracle Server for Linux!
I believe the main Redhat page has a sign up wherebye you can get a CDROM
of Oracle 8i for Linux
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1) Go to http://technet.oracle.com
2) Join technet
3) Go to the downloads section and get Oracle Server for Linux.
regards,
Ahbaid.
Ionut Gumeni wrote:
Hello,
From where can I download for free a version of Oracle Server for
Linux!
Thanks.
System
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Hi,
I follow the links at technet and use GetRight to manage my downloads.
http://technet.oracle.com
hth,
Ahbaid
: Oracle for linux
Hi,
I follow the links at technet and use GetRight to manage my downloads.
http://technet.oracle.com
hth,
Ahbaid.
Chris Dowling wrote:
Hi
does anyone know if there is a mirror for ftp.oracle.com? maybe one that
supports resumed downloads?
thanks
Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use wu_ftp, etc., but
GetRight just works so darn well...
Bill Ward
Try wget.
MB
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use wu_ftp, etc., but
GetRight just works so darn
I used wget the first time yesterday. Too cool. One mostly unrelated
question though. The manual came as info files. I have never gotten
the hang of info. Is there a tool to generate html with the links and
such setup from an info manual(s)?
Bret
"Martin A. Marques" wrote:
On Thu, 17
On 17-Feb-00 Chris Dowling opined:
Hi
does anyone know if there is a mirror for ftp.oracle.com? maybe one that
supports resumed downloads?
I'm doing a resumed dowload now, using 'Downloader for X' or whatever its
name is.
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It works ok under emacs (in X) because you can use the mouse to navigate
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
I used wget the first time yesterday. Too cool. One mostly unrelated
question though. The manual came as info files. I have never gotten
the
Oracle Server for Linux.
regards,
Ahbaid.
Ionut Gumeni wrote:
Hello,
From where can I download for free a version of Oracle Server for
Linux!
Thanks.
System Engineer Ionut Gumeni
Hi,
1) Go to http://technet.oracle.com
2) Join technet
3) Go to the downloads section and get Oracle Server for Linux.
regards,
Ahbaid.
Ionut Gumeni wrote:
Hello,
From where can I download for free a version of Oracle Server for
Linux!
Thanks.
System Engineer Ionut Gumeni
Hi
does anyone know if there is a mirror for ftp.oracle.com? maybe one that
supports resumed downloads?
thanks,
Chris.
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Hi,
1) Go to http://technet.oracle.com
2) Join technet
3) Go to the downloads section and get Oracle Server for Linux.
regards,
Ahbaid
Hello,
From where can I download for free a version of Oracle Server for Linux!
Thanks.
System Engineer Ionut Gumeni
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Subject: ORACLE for LINUX
Dear All,
I am looking for ORACLE8i within a CD ( I failed several times
while tring to download from Oracle Web site, its more than 250MB) media.
Can I purchased the same product (linux version one)?
Thanking you,
Azhar H. Chowdhury
Dhaka
BANGLADESH
You can receive a free cd from the RH.com site.
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 2:50 AM
Subject: ORACLE for LINUX
Dear All,
I am looking for ORACLE8i within a CD ( I failed several times
Dear All,
I am looking for ORACLE8i within a CD ( I failed several times
while tring to download from Oracle Web site, its more than 250MB) media.
Can I purchased the same product (linux version one)?
Thanking you,
Azhar H. Chowdhury
Dhaka
BANGLADESH
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On Sat, 30 May 1998, Brian C Hand wrote:
I cam into this discussion rather late however, I am exteremly interested
in getting Oracle onto Linux. Any information in the successful
implementation would be great including running Oracle on
RH5.0 or 4.2.
I am also interested in which
"Brian" == Brian C Hand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cam into this discussion rather late however, I am exteremly
interested in getting Oracle onto Linux. Any information in the
successful implementation would be great including running Oracle on
RH5.0 or 4.2.
There appears to
actually not assuming that it'd be freeware, not at all. There's no
reason to release it as anything but a full-blown supported product, like
Applixware or Wordperfect (both ported to Linux).
Oracle does not understand what open software (Linux) is, so they don't
take it (Linux) seriously
On Thu, 28 May 1998, David Masterson wrote:
need it. I'd also be interested in any sanitized reports that you
could share on how well Oracle on Linux works (sanitized in the sense
of removing names to protect the innocent).
The reports I have are all word-of-mouth, or emails I've received
Hi all,
Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ? If so where
can I find more information. ?
Thanks in advance
Anand
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On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anand P. Kale wrote:
Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ?
It isn't. But there is a sizable number of people at Oracle who think it
should be ported. Tell them you want it and it might do some good.
I don't know whether the SCO version
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anand P. Kale wrote:
Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ?
It isn't. But there is a sizable number of people at Oracle who think it
should be ported. Tell them you want it and it might do some good.
I don't
Try asking Oracle.
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anand P. Kale wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ? If so where
can I find more information. ?
Thanks in advance
Anand
/
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
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From: Michael Jinks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: ORACLE on Linux
(Adaptec leaps to mind, and I'm convinced that Lotus Notes would work on my
system if I
. There
are groups within Oracle Corp that use SCO Oracle on Linux as production
servers. (I'm saying this as a soon-to-be ex-employee with firsthand
knowledge.)
I have a collection of howto info that can help you get it up and running;
installation is the only tricky part. Once it's up and running, SCO
Is there a version of Oracle (retail or free - preferrably the latter)
available for Linux or FreeBSD? And if so, where can I get it.
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Is there a version of Oracle (retail or free - preferrably the latter)
available for Linux or FreeBSD? And if so, where can I get it.
I have herd of mySQL, postgresSQL, and mSQL.
here are a couple of sites to check out.
On 13-Mar-98 Mark Cox wrote:
Is there a version of Oracle (retail or free - preferrably the latter)
available for Linux or FreeBSD? And if so, where can I get it.
I don't think so. Check out www.redhat.com/linux-info for a list of links
that will eventually take you to databases that are
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