Red Hat Linux Advanced Server is indeed a commercial product and the cheapest license is (brace yourself) $800.00. This does, admittedly, include support but this may move it beyond the realm of many small businesses and individuals. I can't blame Red Hat for wanting to increase profits as challenging as it might be for us. Releasing source code is the legal tip of the hat to the Open Source license. They are legally entitled to charge for the product, but the source code must also be made available. However, there are some things you might try. Advanced Server is based on Red Hat Linux 7.2 so you might try installing the Oracle product over RHL 7.2 or RHL 7.3. I have never installed any Oracle product so there is no guarantee there. In addition, Red Hat is expected to release a product called Advanced Workstation which will have many of the features of Advanced Server but is expected to cost much less. It will still have *some* cost but it should be much less than $800 which might make it more palatable for your organization. Advanced Workstation will include some support with it's licensing. -Brian ---------------------------------------------------------------------- There is no way that I could or should be mistaken as a spokesman for my employer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Greetings- > > I am new to PLUG and this list, and I'm hoping to get some help. > > I am interested in installing the Oracle Collaberation Suite on Linux. It > requires RH Advanced Server. Unfortunately this isn't as simple as a couple > .ISO files. I have downloaded what I understand to be RH Advanced Server > from their FTP site. I now understand that I have the "source code" and I'm > not sure what to do with it. They are RPM files, ('src.rpm' extensions). > > I did do some research on RPM files, but was unable to find a sweeping > utility that would make these 731 downloaded files installable. > > Any thoughts or insights? > > Thanks in advance.