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Best Aplication for Linux?

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Hi all,

What do you use for your work on Linux based?
1. For Schematic + PCB.
2. For PLD, CPLD, FPGA design.
3. For C based Programing.
4. For File Server.
5. For Networking (router, Repeater, etc)
6. For Web server.
7. For Database Server.
8. For Graphical Design.
9. For CAD (Mechanical Application).
10. For Office Application.
and which one you think is BEST for each application.

Thx for sharing.

Regards,

Tr2000
 

Is there really no one would share with anybody?
come on..
I just want to know which aplication is most popular on each field.

Thx + Rgds,

Tr2000
 

Linux ...

1. For Schematic + PCB. -> Eagle

3. For C based Programing. -> Gcc

6. For Web server. -> Apache
7. For Database Server. -> mysgl
8. For Graphical Design. -> kylix

10. For Office Application. -> Open Office

I use this...

Have fun

Pepper
 

>1. For Schematic + PCB.

Not found. Eagli - is not full productivy. MG Expedition (WG2002) in Win4Lin emulator :(
or SuprMAX ecad **broken link removed** - in current time is Mentor (?)

With free (open source) products situation is not good :(

>2. For PLD, CPLD, FPGA design.
All :) Quartus for Altera, ModelSim, Symplify ....

>3. For C based Programing.
Hee... GCC with vim as editor. For Loosers - Kdevelop and QTDesigner :D

>4. For File Server.
????????????
Windows connectivy? Samba
Ftp? Proftp
Http? Apache
...

>5. For Networking (router, Repeater, etc)
Linux kernel :D

>6. For Web server.
Apache

>7. For Database Server.
PostgreSQL, SABDB, DB/2, Oracle, FireBird (mustDie! :))

>8. For Graphical Design.
??? Pictures? Graphical? Scenific?

for GUI programming Kdevelop and QTDesigner
for animation Maya
for graphical Gimp

>9. For CAD (Mechanical Application).
PoEngineer - very best, better as others

>10. For Office Application.
WindoZe style - OpenOffice,
native: LyX, TeXmacs, and moore utils in complex using.

>and which one you think is BEST for each application.
I dont no. This is religious question :)
 

1. For Schematic + PCB.
-> Eagle
2. For PLD, CPLD, FPGA design.
-> ModelSim
3. For C based Programing.
-> GNU Toolchain + QT (for powerfull xwindow and frontend applications)
4. For File Server.
-> Samba, Kernel NFS, ftpd...
5. For Networking (router, Repeater, etc)
-> Linux capabilities.
6. For Web server.
-> Apache.
7. For Database Server.
-> MySQL
8. For Graphical Design.
-> PovRay (I know that Maya or 3DStudio will be better and more professional but for me PovRay rules ;)
9. For CAD (Mechanical Application).
10. For Office Application.
-> Open office or StarOffice

Katos.
 

Only 3 guys want to share with us?
Come on guys.
 

and for cooking irish stew ?
Please all post what you think is the best linux app for cooking irish stew.

I have this IEEE card connected to a combi -stove with ceramic-plated walls, and I now really need the community to help me decide which software I will use to program the stove for an irish stew.

;~>

Here is the answer Johan, the best application is the one that is in your distribution, until the point when you feel you are working in awkward ways and using the wrong tool for the job. That will probably happen, because the default app is most of the time the one will lots of GUI and intergration, but that is not what you need for intensive usage.
You take the usual word versus LaTeX versus Frame as an example. There is no "best", there is the tool, the job to be done, and the guy. The chemistry between those 3 is not the same for everyone. Maybe not the same for anyone. And that is where linux is good: there are defaults, there are standards, but there is no forced normalisation. For the tool, that is. Because licensing is another story...
 

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