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This package provides the Dell Oracle Linux Solution ISO Images for deployment of Oracle Database 10g - Release 2 Enterprise Edition and is supported on the Enterprise Server models that are running the following Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Version 2.4.
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