Oracle8.0.5/solaris2.8 compatibilty

Can 32-bit Oracle8.0.5 run on a 64-bit Solaris 2.8 OS?
Oracle comes up okay, but hangs when shutting down.

I firmly believe that performance must be improved but you must have to take care for statistics of objects.
Thanks

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    : announced for
    : that platform last October. Over 50,000 developers have
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    : for Linux from Oracle Technology Network (OTN) since March,
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    : accounts and most
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    : Linux. Already,
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    : internet
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    : Linux, this
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    : - What are the key messages?
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    : - Why does Oracle care about Linux?
    : - Who are Oracle's major Linux Partners?
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    : doing?
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    : strong demand
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    : shipping
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    : Linux represents the ultimate commodity operating system -- its
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    : operating
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    : External: http://platforms.oracle.com/linux
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    : and e-commerce solutions. "Neither solution provided us the
    : security,
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    to
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    since
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    : "Oracle on Linux combines enterprise level reliability,
    : scalability and
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    : system," says
    : Nick Marden, technical director of e-commerce, Xoom.com, and
    : e-commerce
    : service provider. "It enables Xoom.com to better understand
    our
    : members'
    : needs and respond to them quickly. Oracle on Linux represents
    an
    : extraordinary value and it gets the job done."
    : "Oracle is committed to bringing superior technology to the
    Linux
    : community,"
    : says Chuck Rozwat, senior vice president of Server Technologies
    : at Oracle.
    : "Oracle8i on Linux comes with both Java and XML built right in.
    : Together they
    : offer the most cost-effective way to deploy scalable Internet
    : applications."
    : Oracle8i is the first and only database specifically designed
    for
    : the
    : Internet. Oracle8i extends Oracle's long-standing technology
    : leadership in
    : the areas of data management, transaction processing and data
    : warehousing to
    : the new medium of the Internet. Oracle8i is the centerpiece of
    : Oracle's
    : Internet Platform, which also includes Oracle Application
    Server
    : and Oracle's
    : Internet development tools.
    : Oracle Corporation is the world's leading supplier of software
    : for information
    : management, and the world's second largest software company.
    : With annual
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    : database,
    : application server, tools and application products, along with
    : related
    : consulting, education and support services, in more than 145
    : countries around
    : the world.
    : For more information about Oracle, please call 650/506-7000.
    : Oracle's World
    : Wide Web address is (URL) http://www.oracle.com/.
    : Trademarks
    : Oracle is a registered trademark and Oracle8i is a trademark or
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