How to install 10g R2 on RedHat 9!!!

hi all,
i need your help, i have more than 3 days trying installing oracle 10g Release 2 express edition on my Redhat 9 and i can not. ( do not ask me to upgrade my OS).
i tried more and more and more and more and more .......
such as this page : http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle10g.shtml
and more and more......
There is a prerequest : libaio – 0.3.96, i got it and install it, the installation process completed succesfuly but when trying to open the database home page at :
http://localhost:8080/apex, firefox can not open it.
if you please give me step-by-step instructions on the installatoin process.
thnx....
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user531096

Yes 'fight'.
Take RH9. Upgrade the compiler, the standard libraries, the binutils, etc. Remember that many, many, many of the packages that are installed are dependant on the standard libraries. Either you upgrade in a way that the base packages are protected - making the Oracle install painful but possible - or you upgrade to make the Oracle install easy and possibly break some/many of the other installed packages.
The solution is to use a certified version, or a clean clone.
http://www.centos.org provides free clones of RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 (RHEL), and the RedHat Enterprise is certified. For demonstrations and classes where RHEL is not available, I personally use CentOS 3 for Oracle9i and CentOS 4 for Oracle10g. Both install EXACTLY as Werner describes at http://www.puschitz.com
Ubunti, while nice, also provides some challenges with Oracle.
You see, it ALL depends on getting the supporting packages installed. Look at the Oracle Install for Linux documentation to determine the packages that are needed. Then do what it takes to get ALL those packages, at those versions installed. You can go somewhat higher, but not high enough to change the API.
Remember that the Fedora series is the 'public proving ground for new features in future versions of Red Hat Enterprise' ... a polite way to say 'public beta test'. If you chose Fedora, plan on upgrading often and pllan on having typical beta-test challenges.
And remember - it's not Oracle's fault if you decide to use a distribution that does not include Oracle's prerequisites.

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