RE: Survey: Which Linux desktop would you run a test of Oracle on and why?

  • From: "Billy Verreynne (JW)" <VerreyB@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 09:04:41 +0200

Leandro Guimaraes Faria C. Dutra wrote:

>> I'm struggling with getting CentOS 4.1 (RHEL 4 clone)
>> configured as a desktop that I can also run an instance
>> of 9i, 10gR1, and/or 10gR2 on.
>
> Why use anything but a certified platform?

I agree.

I run Fedora Core as my desktop o/s - after it has been hacked (and
rpm's downgraded and compat rpm's installed) to get Oracle to work. If
one is comfortable with that and accept the consequences of that
(especially when testing new Oracle stuff that may simply not work at
all on a uncertified platform), then go for it.

It would however be prudent to instead use an Oracle certified Linux
distro. That provides a valid platform for testing - and using as a
testbed for resolving problems and filing Tars.

As for the the features/options/sofware that one needs? Nothing more
than:
- KDE konsole (for running vi and SQL*Plus)
- firefox (Oracle manuals)
- ssh & vnc (remote support)
- grip & xmms (to keep the urge to beat the crap from HUAOD's*, with a
lead pipe, to a minimum ;-)

--
Billy
* HUAOD - Head Up Ass Oracle Developer

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