Restore solaris db on linux can't restore controlfile

Hi all. Hope someone can help with this.
I take my backups with this conf.
configure controlfile autobackup on;
configure controlfile autobackup format for device type disk to '/u02/backup/rman/<sid>/ctl_sp_bk_%F';
I do full backups at 3:00 am and archive log backups every hour.
I've copied my backups to the exact same locations on the new server.
rman
set dbid
connect target /
set controlfile autobackup format for device type disk to '/u02/backup/rman/<sid>/ctl_sp_bk_%F';
restore controlfile from autobackup;
no autobackup found or specified handle is not a valid copy or piece
I can rename the file to just %F and copy to <ORACLE_HOME>/dbs and still same error.
When I restored on a solaris box I was able to restore when I renamed the file to just %F and placed in the dbs folder but not on the linux box.
Any suggestions or something I've left off?
Thanks.

You are in luck, with 10g you can utilize
RMAN Cross-Platform Transportable Databases and Tablespaces to perform this operation.

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