Oracle for Linux download

Is this download time limited? I know there's a 30 day CD but
that doesn't give us enough time for developing a prototype
which would aid us in our decision of what database system &
platform to go for in the long term...
If this development version available on Technet has no time
limit, then it's worth downloading and evaluating.
Antony Shepherd,
Derivative Trading Systems
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I think you experienced a server in flux. I just tried it and it works. If it continues to fail, then post more details about how you navigated from the page you referenced.

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    Michel Chamberland (guest) wrote:
    : Hi there, as far as i can read the Oracle for linux that i
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