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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Unconventional Oracle Database installation in a straitjacket

Bored? http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/2008/01/03#a1182

Posted by cmihai at 10:39 PM

Labels: BOFH, Internet, Oracle

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