RPM packages missing to install oracle10gR2

Hi all,
I had try to install oracle10gR2 in RHEL5 by using vmware in my laptop.i am new one for oracle installation.After RHEL 5 installation on Vmware i had check the required RPM packages as per the oracle document..but i have not install GNOME-LIBS,XSCREENSAVER,PKDSH rpm packages......pls help me how to install these packages ....these packege are not found in my OS CD...
Regards,
S.Mugunthan.

Hi;
Please check Sergio post
rpm installation
Re: Package install for oracle11gr2
Regard
Helios

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