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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Help on linux Post 302512467 by sandy0594 on Sunday 10th of April 2011 01:40:58 PM
Old 04-10-2011
Question

No version of oracle offers support for Ubuntu 10.10 or any distributions of Ubuntu...I wanted to know if some people might be knowing better than me..

 
Operating System Requirements
The following operating system versions (or later) are required for Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2):
  • On Linux x86
    • Asianux Server 3 SP2
    • Oracle Linux 4 Update 7
    • Oracle Linux 5 Update 2
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 7
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Update 2
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
  • On Linux x86-64
    • Asianux Server 3 SP2
    • Oracle Linux 4 Update 7
    • Oracle Linux 5 Update 2
    • Oracle Linux 5 Update 5 (only if using Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel)
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 7
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Update 2
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Update 5 (only if using Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
That is the recent version of oracle
 

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