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Where can I find out the information of certified version of Oracle for Linux?
Thanks.
Queyon
Queyon Zeng
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If you have access to Metalink.
right now, for Oracle 9i only certified with Linux Advanced Server 7.3
Any particular version you are looking for???
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Certified version of Oracle
Currently, we're looking for the latest certified combination of Oracle and Linux. That is to ask, what's the latest certified version of Oracle for the latest version of Linux? Or what's the latest version of Linux which is certified for Oracle 9i?
Thanks.
Queyon
Queyon Zeng
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OS Product Certified With Version Status
SuSE SLES7 9.2 N/A N/A Certified
Red Hat 2.1 Advanced Server 9.2 N/A N/A Certified
SuSE SLES7 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
SuSE 7.2 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
SuSE 7.1 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
Red Hat 7.1 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
Red Hat 7.0 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Withdrawn
Red Hat 2.1 Advanced Server 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
Intel Caldera Open Unix 8 with LKP 8.0 9.0.1 (9i) N/A N/A Certified
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Certified version of Oracle
Thank you CKWAN, but what do "N/A" mean in the table?
Queyon
Queyon Zeng
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N/A mean not supported
Oracle 9.2.0.1 is the only one certified with RED HAT Advanced server 7.3
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Originally posted by mike2000
N/A mean not supported
Oracle 9.2.0.1 is the only one certified with RED HAT Advanced server 7.3
there is no such thing called REDHAT AS 7.3
7.3 is standard RedHat distribution latest version
RedHat Advanced ServerĀ“s version is 2.1
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