Oracle9i on Linux (64bit)

I am looking for information on Oracle9i on Linux(64bit) where can I find documentation for that

Saima,
I believe someone asked the same few weeks back as well and it was suggested to that person to check at http://edelivery.oracle.com . As Dan has mentioned already, 9i is a really old version now, it would be better if you would look at some more recent release version of db other than this.
Aman....

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