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Re: Oracle DBD and 9i on Redhat
- To: luci-discuss@luci.org
- Subject: Re: Oracle DBD and 9i on Redhat
- From: Danny Sauer <sauer@cloudmaster.com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 10:05:18 -0600
- In-Reply-To: <20040331172152.B13463@katspit.evilkat.com>
- Organization: Linux Users of Central Illinois
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bob@evilkat.com wrote:
> Maybe I didn't explain this clear enough for you: DUE TO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND
> MY CONTROL WE WILL USE FEDORA OR RH9
Can you use http://usermodelinux.org/ or http://plex86.sourceforge.net/
or http://www.vmware.com/ to run the Oracle instance inside of a
supported, working guest OS while still keeping the machine's host OS
inside your requirements? I mean, if you can rename stuff and install
ancillary software 'n patches to get free Oracle running, why not a
virtual machine-type piece of software? :)
--Danny, noting that obtuse problems sometimes require obtuse solutions
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