Oracle 9.2.0.1  on Redhat Linux ADVANCED SERVER -PATCHES

HI
Can some one help me out,
is Oracle 9.2.0.1 on Redhat Linux ADVANCED SERVER , is having some patch
set to work on Developer2000,
if so,please let me know where in we get the same
tks
narayana rao

hi,
I am trying to install oracle 9i rel2 on red hat adv server 2.1
Installation and Linking looks fine and during configuration ,
the database configuration assistant fails with 'End of Communication channel'.
This makes the software not usable as we get the same error while trying to connect to the database too..
any ideas?Check the "Oracle Installation Errors" section at
http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
In this section I explain what I did about the
"end-of-file on communication channel" error
on RH AS.
Any feedback on this problem and solution is appreciated.
Werner

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    The trick that worked for me was on a 2nd attempt. I installed once, let it fail with "jre was not found", de-install through the installer, delete all directories and files under $ORACLE_BASE (including $ORACLE_HOME), and also delete /etc/oraInst.loc.
    I don't know why it fixes itself with this. Oracle say this is an unresolved bug 2726268 that lies in the installer. This is still unresolved by Oracle (as at 02-June-03) therefore it is not a published bug/patch. If this doesn't work, I suggest you open an iTAR and see if Oracle has any more suggestions for you.
    Cheers,
    Tim.

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