I took some tips from the oracle instalation notes [scroll down to Configuring Kernel Parameters]
Oracle instances consume memory and CPU resources on servers, and Ubuntu doesn't come configured to allow the quantity of resources to be consumed that we'll end up needing. To fix that, we therefore have to specify a set of new Kernerl Parameters which the operating system should use. That's easily done by editing one file, like so:
Installing 10g Release 2 on Ubuntu (Breezy Badger and Dapper Drake) | Dizwell Informatics
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