Anyone any experience with Oracle products and TurboLinux?

Hi all,
I would appreciate any thoughts or shared experience with
TurboLinux and any Oracle products - incl. OAS 4, OWAS 3, O8i, O8
and eventually others unknown to me.
Thank you all very much in advance.
P.S> I would appreciate if someone shares any general experience
with TurboLinux - especially NLS support.
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Hello,
There is a known issue with PDF in 11.1.2.1 . The problem will appear or not according to the PDF viewer used :
ALERT: Reports PDF Problems in 11.1.2.1.0 Patchset for Non-Linux Platforms [ID 1522543.1]
"Interim patches" are available .
Kind regards

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