I need weblogic 8.1 for linux

Hi,
Does anyone know from where to get the WebLogic 8.1 for linux? We are still using Weblogic 8.1 in production but we moved from Windows desktops to Linux desktops. That's why I need the Linux version.
Thanks in advance for any help on this matter.
Silviu

Hi,
This KM Article should Help
763603.1
~Ashish

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