Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-06-10 Thread Sabat
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 whic

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-06-02 Thread David Masterson
> "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 be

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-30 Thread Brian C Hand
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 Oracle version you are running is it 7.3.3 or is it 8.

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-29 Thread Gene Wilburn
I wouldn't expect Oracle to move to the open source model nor would I expect it to be any cheaper than an SCO Intel port. But having a native Linux version, supported by Oracle, would be significant in terms of 'selling' Linux to upper management. Gene On Fri, 29 May 1998, Sabat wrote: > I am

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-29 Thread Sabat
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

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-29 Thread David Masterson
> "Sabat" == Sabat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anand P. Kale wrote: >> Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ? If so >> where can I find more information. ? > Oracle is not available on Linux. However, the SCO versions of > Oracle work very well un

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread William T Wilson
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Michael Jinks wrote: > I have no basis for disputing your doubts, but we _have_ had very good > luck making large, complex SCO apps run with nothing other than iBCS and > the proper, normal configuration (user setups, permissions, jazz like > that). Hm. Well, it appears th

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Sabat
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anand P. Kale wrote: >Does anyone has the idea if ORACLE is available on Linux ? If so where >can I find more information. ? Oracle is not available on Linux. However, the SCO versions of Oracle work very well under Linux -- contrary to what others have stated here. There a

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Michael Jinks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: James Boorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 12:13 PM Subject: Re: ORACLE on Linux >(Adaptec leaps to mind, and I'm convinced that Lotus Not

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Michael Jinks
James Boorn wrote: > 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. All true

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread James Boorn
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 w

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Michael Jinks
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 als

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread James Boorn
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 > /

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Michael Jinks
William T Wilson 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. > >

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Mattias Kunkel
[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. > >

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread Iztok Polanic
Hy !!! 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 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ˇ Oracle HOWTO, by Paul Haigh <[EMA

Re: ORACLE on Linux

1998-05-27 Thread William T Wilson
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