Version 920 of Oracle9i for linux (before Mar-26)

now links to 3 disks of lnx_920_disk(1-3).cpio.gz are replaced (2 days ago) with links to 3 disks ship_9204_linux_disk(1-3).cpio.gz, but I need the link to the 3rd from 920. I finished and backed up 1 and 2 (from 920), and suddenly the 920 links disappeared without any trace in favor of these 9204...
The old version surely still exists on the server (I was downloading the disk 2 while its link wasn't on the website, since I selected it while it still existed and my download program remembered it, but too bad i didnt select disk 3 in advance).
Why is link to 920 removed so suddenly? It should be kept at least a week or two links to both versions at the same time...

We do recommend the 'latest' 9.2.0.4 patchset version of Oracle9i but you can still get that last old file at:
http://otn.oracle.com/software/htdocs/devlic.html?http://download.oracle.com/otn/linux/oracle9i/9201/lnx_920_disk3.cpio.gz
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