"Oracle XE 10g Net listener" don't start with Fedora Core 5

hello,
I have a problem with Oracle XE 10g and FC5.
Please help me !
First when I set up Oracle XE with "/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure" the system stop on "listener starting" during several minutes.
When FC5 is starting, (after reboot), the system stops severals minutes on "Oracle net listener Starting". Then, when I use SQLPlus TERM, I can't connect in "system".
So I supose that Oracle don't work.
Finally, when I use web navigator with "http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex" adress, the navigator shows "page not found".
Please help me to solve this problem.
Thank you,
Best regards
Alexandre...

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