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  Thank for your answer (some time before i was ill and cannot 
read my mail some time), i try it.
  \WBR Mikhail
> Mikhail wrote:
>>  Hello, all!
>> I have some problem with installation Oracle9ir2 on SL4.1 .
>> Some times before i installing Oracle10gr2, i dont have any 
>>problem with 
>> this. But installation Oracle9i seriosly harder for me.
>> I do that:
>> oracle~> /ora/9i/Disk1/runInstaller
>> And then message:
>> JRE was not found at /tmp/ORACLE... Please install jre from 
>>blackdown.org
>> I install j2-sdk-1.4.1_08 from Scientific Linux CD, but 
>>problem exists 
>> and now. I think that jre is minor version of sdk, its'not?
>> Can anybody help me?
>> \WBR Mikhail
>> -- 
>> PS: sorry for my english and too stupid question, i only 
>>student, i know 
>> well Oracle-Development, but with Linux i'm only novice...
> 
> I'm not an Oracle person by any means, but I do understand 
>the java more, so maybe that will be good enough.
> 
>First thing to try, get our version of java working.
> I am assuming that you actually installed j2sdk-1.4.2_08
> You probrubly should update it, unless the auto-yum hasn't 
>already.
>   yum update j2sdk
> You should then install java-1.4.2-sun-compat
>   yum install java-1.4.2-sun-compat
> What that does is put java in your path, so that you can 
>easily use it.  That is probrubly what Oracle want's.  So 
>hopefully, you can then run 
> your oracle installer.
> 
> Second thing to try, if the first didn't work
> Look on the disk that Oracle came with, usually when 
>programs require java, they come with it on the CD.  I'm not 
>sure where it might be, but that is where I would look.
> 
> Third thing to try.
> Blackdown is a group (company?) that recompiles java for 
>linux.  In the olden day's, it used to be one of the 2 or 3 
>ways that you could get java on linux.  But since Sun now 
>packages java for linux, they arn't used as much.  But you 
>can go to their website http://www.blackdown.org/ and get 
>their java.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Troy
> -- 
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