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    10g Linux

    now available on OTN - don't go getting it yet though, will slow my download speed

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    do you know what are these Companion and Cluster Ready CDs?

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    I know what the companion CD is - The stuff they had to take off the first disk to satisfy the marketing that said 10g would all fit on a single disk :-)

    It includes...

    HTML DB, Apache, Workflow, Native Comp libraries for Java, Java Version
    of OEM, Some Text libraries in French etc.

    Dont know whats on the cluster CD.

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    Re: 10g Linux

    Originally posted by davey23uk
    now available on OTN - don't go getting it yet though, will slow my download speed
    i guess dbasupport.com is more faster for any Oracle News than Metalink
    funky...

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    metalink is slowwwwwwwwwwww

    As for installing 10 on Redhat9

    Code:
    [oracle@cim4 install]$ ./runInstaller
    Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
     
    Checking installer requirements...
     
    Checking operating system version: must be redhat-2.1, UnitedLinux-1.0 or redhat-3
                                          Failed <<<<
     
    Exiting Oracle Universal Installer, log for this session can be found at /u01/app/oracle/oraInventory/logs/installActions2004-02-09_09-49-00AM.log
    Can't install it, was only for testing anyway

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    you can try to hack oraparam.ini

    [Certified Versions]
    Linux=redhat-2.1,UnitedLinux-1.0,redhat-3

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    you probably need to edit /etc/redhat-release, not sure though and use something like

    Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS (Pensacola)

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    Originally posted by pando
    you probably need to edit /etc/redhat-release, not sure though and use something like

    Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS (Pensacola)
    Ah, I don't think it's that simple :-)
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    I will try now...

    Actually later cos someone robbed the power cable from my linux box

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    Did someone try http://otn.oracle.com/index.html :-)

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