The Oracle for Linux

Does Oracle provides Oracle 7 for Linux?
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Wan-rong Jih (guest) wrote:
: Does Oracle provides Oracle 7 for Linux?
Officially, no. But there is a how-to out there to install Oracle
7.x on a Linux machine using the icbs support that can be built
into Linux. Check one of the official how-to sites and see if you
can find it there.
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