How to Install Oracle 9i & 10 G on Suse 10 Linux

Hello
Please send me steps how to install oracle 9i & 10G on suse linux 10 . this is urgent .
Thanks
Manoj
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you may follow the related installation documentation available at http://tahiti.oracle.com
or use below resources;
http://www.dizwell.com/prod/node/695#installation
http://www.puschitz.com
http://www.oracle-base.com

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