If you are doing it on XP then your best bet is to do it on a completely clean build, installing onto an internal hard drive.
I tried SUSE Linux and it failed on there a few times, so rebuilt my PC with XP Pro and installed it on there - no problems. As much as it offends me to be running Oracle Apps on XP, it seems to work for me.
Have a look on OTN - there are some really good threads on the forums about it (and good for troubleshooting). Last resort, you could look at appsdba who sell pre-built systems and also have a DIY option for installation. Not the cheapest, but you do get support which is probably worth it.
Faqqer
I tried SUSE Linux and it failed on there a few times, so rebuilt my PC with XP Pro and installed it on there - no problems. As much as it offends me to be running Oracle Apps on XP, it seems to work for me.
Have a look on OTN - there are some really good threads on the forums about it (and good for troubleshooting). Last resort, you could look at appsdba who sell pre-built systems and also have a DIY option for installation. Not the cheapest, but you do get support which is probably worth it.
Faqqer

but as soom as you start wanting to add the financials (ie. GL, AP,AR etc) you have to know what you are doing.
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