Dec 13, 2003 #41 B bigfoot Junior Member level 3 Joined Dec 21, 2001 Messages 28 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,283 Activity points 108 how about fedora 1.0. Does anyone try it with EDAs need input
Aug 30, 2005 #42 L layes2 Full Member level 4 Joined Dec 3, 2004 Messages 230 Helped 10 Reputation 20 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,410 9.0 redhat
Aug 30, 2005 #43 gliss Advanced Member level 2 Joined Apr 22, 2005 Messages 691 Helped 75 Reputation 150 Reaction score 16 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 5,892 Someone should make a topic like this sticky, it always comes up.
Aug 31, 2005 #44 A amok Member level 1 Joined Nov 11, 2003 Messages 32 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Location Greece Activity points 167 I use SuSE 9.3 64 bit and I am satisfied.
Sep 9, 2005 #45 gliss Advanced Member level 2 Joined Apr 22, 2005 Messages 691 Helped 75 Reputation 150 Reaction score 16 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 5,892 Amok, what tools do you run on SuSE 64-bit?
Sep 9, 2005 #46 N nittinsharma80 Member level 5 Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 93 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,288 Location INDIA Activity points 2,337 redhat 7.2
Sep 9, 2005 #47 gliss Advanced Member level 2 Joined Apr 22, 2005 Messages 691 Helped 75 Reputation 150 Reaction score 16 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 5,892 The bad thing with Red Hat 7.x is that on new hardware, it can be a pain to get it to work.. But at least it runs lots of eda tools.
The bad thing with Red Hat 7.x is that on new hardware, it can be a pain to get it to work.. But at least it runs lots of eda tools.
Dec 26, 2005 #48 N nkzhxu Newbie level 4 Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 5 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,312 RedHat ES3