No password prompt during fedora 10 install

Hello - I recently installed Fedora 10 for the sole purpose of installing Oracle XE (so I am completely new & inexperienced with both)
When I installed Oracle XE I was not prompted for any sort of passwords. I installed Oracle using the Fedora GUI by more or less clicking on these boxy looking icons (containers?) and the installation took care of itself. No prompts of any sort.
When the Oracle installation completed there was a new userid in Fedora (Oracle) for which I do not know what the password is. So I cannot log on a user 'Oracle'.
So if I log in as myself, under applications there is a new menu item called 'Oracle 10g Express Edition'. If I go into SQL*Plus it tells me I am not connected to any database. If I go to the Database Home Page I'm told that 'Firefox cannot establish a connection to server at 127.0.0.1'.
Can anyone advise me if I have this installed correctly and what are the next steps I should take to get logged in and establish a database?
Thanks!

When the Oracle installation completed there was a new userid in Fedora (Oracle) for which I do not know what the password is. So I cannot log on a user 'Oracle'.So logon as "root" (or use "su -" from current session) and execute:
passwd oracleThis will set password for "oracle" user.
Did you execute "/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure" after install?
Btw did you read documentation (install guide) for XE?
URL to XE documentation: http://www.oracle.com/pls/xe102/homepage?remark=tahiti

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