Load indicator?

Hi;
I'm getting "Load Indicator not supported by OS!" messages every 30-35 secs in my alert log. According to a response in comp.databases.oracle.misc, there's mention of this on metalink and that there's supposedly a patch. Is there anyway of getting this patch w/o having a support contract? Obviously, I have a free OS, a free download RDBMS, so cost is very definitely a consideration.
Thanks for your time.
Doug O'Leary
[email protected]

See the FAQ section of my help page:
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html

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