Re: Help Installing Oracle 10g on Fedora

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Bad question to ask.

What you are asking will land anyone in here in jail in a country with software patents or part of the trading block of the USA and requires reverse engineering the installer, and certain sections of the software to determine how it installs itself.

That is highly illegal, and it violates the software agreement you agreed to when you downloaded 10g anyway.

Only install the Oracle database on a validated copy of Linux for which it is designed if you want to stay out of jail.

I also advise anyone to please take this sort of conversation off the list please, Redhat has and WILL have enough legal problems in the upcomming year, they don't need to be sued by Oracle as well.

-gc

Larry D. Brown wrote:

I am currently running FC2T2, but I will be upgrading very soon to
FC3T3.  Either way, Oracle 10g makes a check for the Linux version
before attempting to install a database.  I doubt the issues are very
much beyond "...not certified for this platform," and I only want to
install it for testing and educational purposes.   Any ideas about how
to fool the Oracle Universal Installer into thinking it is on a
supported platform?


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