Re: Help!
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Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:50:18 GMT
Zee wrote:
> Hi
>
> Q1. I have downloded oracle for Linux and now I am trying to install it.
> I used gunzip <filename> to unzip and looks like command worked fine. Then
> I tried to use
> cpio -idmv <filename> but it is not working. I used those command because
> it is instructed in Oracle site.
Not the answer you're after, but do you really need Oracle? MySQL is an
excellent alternative.
>
> Q2. How I can run .tar file(s)
>
This is why I think you may not be ready for Oracle. Do a man tar.
Eric
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