Registering the mobile device on mobile server for linux platforms

Dear all,
My scenario fits like dis.........
I m using oracle 9i and oraclelite 10g on redhat linux 9 platform.I m using a handheld EPOS device activated with GPRS.It is basically a swiper machine which is used for bank transactions.The port which I m using are Serial port and USB.my device is not getting detected in WEBTOGO.I heard that I should register my device with the mobile server.but i dont know how to register on linux platforms....I've got a MAC Id for my EPOS device.....cud i do anything with MAC Id?.....and where I have to see whether the device has been detected?
if any body used oracle lite 10g on linux platforms,plz make me a call.
I dont know how to use msql in linux platforms?...how to create a database using msql?
my mobile no. is +91-98433-32738.

Did you install anything from Oracle Lite on that EPOS device of yours ? If so, how did you install and what did you install ?
Usually, when you install a Oracle Lite client on the device, the device should get registered during installation.
Do let us know what you have done.

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