01-02-2015
The problem I'm really expecting to see here is that Oracle Universal Installer is an X-Windows tool, so we need to find a way to enable that, albeit temporarily.
I know we don't have this issue, but then we don't have x-windows for anything else, so we've not worried about that.
Robin
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Hello.
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xclock: not found
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#
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Hi everyone,
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have no idea how to do this:
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4. HP-UX
Hi,
I need to install Oracle on HP-UX 11.23.But I'm unable to start xclock to check if x-server is working fine or not.
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Hi everyone,
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i have set up a rhel6.2 db server.
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9. Solaris
This is where I am getting stuck and I am wondering if I can get some help from the community.
I log into putty with X11 forward enable
echo $DISPLAY
DISPLAY=localhost:10.0
export DISPLAY
xclock ( I do see a clock)
:)
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Hello,
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