Download oracle 11g/10g for red hat linux

hi,
I have installed VM WARE on my laptop now want to download linux ISO and Oracle ISO.
could you please tell me whcih linux version i have to install which support oracle for linux.
from where i get that
-linux installation files
-oracle installation files
both the above will install on oracle vm ware
thanks
Edited by: hard_stone on Sep 30, 2009 11:33 PM

hard_stone wrote:
hi,
I have installed VM WARE on my laptop now want to download linux ISO and Oracle ISO. Red Hat, Centos and Oracle Enterprise Linux are almost identical. The major differences are:
- Red Hat and Oracle Enterprise Linux are officially supported by Oracle to be used under Oracle products;
- CentOS is NOT officially supported
- the newer Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) includes an 'oracle-validate' rpm to reduce configuration guessing
Each Distro has it's purpose. I use SUSE and OpenSUSE for my office. And for general servers I use RedHat (when I need commercial support) and CentOS. I fully support CentOS and the CentOS community effort.
However, for the past year I have ONLY used Oracle Enteprise Linux under Oracle product. It is free, it is officially supported, if I need commercial support I can get it, and it has the Oracle Validated RPM to minimize my config effort. http://edelivery.oracle.com
So, as compared to the other respondent - I encourage using OEL and NOT CentOS.

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