9iAS SIGSEGV on Red Hat 7.0

i can't seem to install 9iAS on my machine running Red Hat Linux 7. i keep on getting
this error message:
SIGSEGV received at bfffdf64 in /tmp/OraInstall0/jre/lib/linux/native_threads/libjava.so. Processing terminated
Writing stack trace to javacore2115.txt ... OK
anyone here who might know what's wrong with
my settings? or who may have encountered the same problem and was able to solve it? help!
thanks.
Rye

The problem with RH7.0 is that it uses a newer version of the glibc library (v2.2) than Oracle is compiled for (v2.1). The installer will simply not work. There is a fix available ffom the kernel archives at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/libs/glibc/hjl/ but I have not tried it. It is much simpler to downgrade to RH6.2.

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