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"Not able to connect database with normal User"

"Not able to connect database with normal User"
I have oracle10g in my solaris machine.Created database with oracel id.I started database and able to connect it with oracle id.but when I tried to connect with normal user,I am not able to connect database.giving following error "ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
ORA-27121: unable to determine size of shared memory segment
SVR4 Error: 13: Permission denied"
I exported ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID and also User have full permission of oracle home.

Thanks in advace
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