S/C Conway wrote:
I fear RH has created a crippled version of Linux, RH 7.3 and a full
version, Advanced server. RH7.3 is the shareware version and Advanced server is the full version you pay throught the nose for.
Since the source for both RH7.3 and Advance Server are both open it hardly seems possible that RedHat is jerking you around. As you know tuning parameters are often a trade off and depend on the applications that are running. It would appear that RedHat is producing a distribution which is more conservative than their normal RH releases.
Your comments would certainly have more validity if applied to proprietory software which is not open.
The problems you are having with Oracle is probably some library incompatibility. It is a pain since you have to spend a lot of time either searching the Web or trying different combinations of software versions. Of course this is one of the issues that RedHat is addressing in Advance Server. They will ship it with libraries that will owrk will Oracle. They may not be the current libraries that ship with RH7.3. It does not mean that the libraries shipped with RH7.3 are crippled. It just means that something is broken either in the library or Oracle.
As a user who is interested in trying out the latest features I would not be happy if RedHat crippled RH7.3 to support Oracle. :-)
ttyl, Bill ____________________________________________________________
Bill Reid Page 993 Dorchester Ave. Network Consultant, Retired 935-1432 Winnipeg, MB R3M 0P9 University of Manitoba (204) 452-6590