Ias9i in Linux Mandrake 8.1

SOMEBODY HAS INSTALLED THE IAS9I IN LINUX MANDRAKE 8. 1?
I would be appreciated if anybody gave a small guide of as making it,
Thank you !!

Hi, I managed to install oracle8i onto mandrake 8.1 but could never get 9ias installer to work.

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