Oracle on Linux and Apple Server

Does anyone know of an implementention of Oracle under Linux on an Apple Server platform? If you do, could you please relate any experiences you have had?
Thanks,
Mark

Does anyone know of an implementention of Oracle under Linux on an Apple Server platform? If you do, could you please relate any experiences you have had?
Thanks,
Mark

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