Oracle 11gR2 for RHEL5.5 – 32Bit version

Hello,
I am trying to install Oracle 11g R2 on RHEL5.5 – 32Bit version.
But some one psoted that 11g r2 is not supported on RHEL5.5 – 32Bit version.
I am tyring to find the correct posting on internet but not able to find till..
Any idea about it , can we use 11.2.0.1.0 or any other r2 on linux 5.5 32 bit ssytem ....

Hi;
I am trying to install Oracle 11g R2 on RHEL5.5 – 32Bit version.
But some one psoted that 11g r2 is not supported on RHEL5.5 – 32Bit version.
I am tyring to find the correct posting on internet but not able to find till..
Any idea about it , can we use 11.2.0.1.0 or any other r2 on linux 5.5 32 bit ssytem ....It cerified, You can check installation guide or certification matrix from metalink
PS:Please dont forget to change thread status to answered if it possible when u belive your thread has been answered, it pretend to lose time of other forums user while they are searching open question which is not answered,thanks for understanding
Regard
Helios

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