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Free Oracle download for Fedora 5 32 bit

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i am looking for a free download by oracle meant specifically for linux. i am using fedora core 5 32 bit version of linux. thanks.
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Re: Free Oracle download for Fedora 5 32 bit

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Have you tried http://otn.oracle.com and follow the download link.

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Re: Free Oracle download for Fedora 5 32 bit

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Have you tried http://otn.oracle.com and follow the download link.

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