forgot to mention that we just treat the CentOS machines as RHEL3 for installs (i.e. follow the exact same instructions as though you were installing on RHEL3). jer Stokely Boast wrote: > Hi. I just joined the mailing list and searched the archived message > subjects for any mention of Oracle, but did not find any. Please excuse > me if I missed a previous discussion of this. > > I'm about to start an evaluation of CentOS as an alternative to RHEL/SUSE > for use in a development environment (non-production) and am curious what > experience, if any, people have had with installing Oracle databases (9i, > 10g) and/or Oracle Applications 11.5.9 under CentOS 3.4 (or any CentOS > version, for that matter). Web searches didn't turn up much information > on this, either. > > Thanks in advance for any feedback. > > Stokely Boast > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Windows has detected that your mouse has moved, please wait while Windows reboots for your changes to take effect. This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.