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Oracle 10G on Red Hat Linux 9.0 [message #103719] Wed, 25 February 2004 11:17 Go to next message
Vish
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Registered: February 2004
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I have an OLD Compaq Presario with 2 IDE drives. One has only Win98 [[200mb]] and nothing else [[Approx 5.5 Gig Free]]. the other slave drive has nothing on it and is about 4 Gig Bytes. The box has 128MB RAM on it and can't be expanded anymore. I just got done installing RED HAT Linux. With the state of affairs as such, can I Install Oracle 10G on it ??? The docs state that a minimum of 512Mb is required for oracle to even be installed. This is going to be just ONE user install and I don't see why I would need that much RAM.

I would appreciate it if someone out there could shed some light on this.
Re: Oracle 10G on Red Hat Linux 9.0 [message #104049 is a reply to message #103719] Mon, 12 July 2004 05:21 Go to previous message
Wayne McCance
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Registered: July 2004
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Go to http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
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