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| Author pdang Views 18 Posted at 2008/8/26 02:48 [View In Forum] | ||
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Every boby which redhat is good?omrhbpxj 7.2 or 7.3 or 9.0 |
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| 1 | edu | which redhat is good for eda: 7.3 |
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| 2 | chdd | which redhat is good for eda: 7.3,2.4kernel,but low version glibc |
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| 3 | htc2498 | which redhat is good for eda: Its discussed in : http://www.elektroda.pl/eboard/ftopic52315.html |
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| 4 | netlgc | which redhat is good for eda: Redhat 8 |
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| 5 | spacebac | which redhat is good for eda: Synopsys officially use Redhat advanced server or 7.2. If you use higher version linux then you install backward compatible patches... |
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| 6 | gao51755775 | which redhat is good for eda: LDV 5.0 Debussy 5.2 DC 2003.06 were no problem on redhat 8.0 |
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| 7 | mxg330 | which redhat is good for eda: rh8.0 can support most of eda tools
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| 8 | wy830115 | which redhat is good for eda: Which is the version of glibc in rh8? Is it same as rh7.3? |
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| 9 | zunwang | which redhat is good for eda: I think RH7.2 is good! |
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| 10 | ct731 | which redhat is good for eda: Hi, It is not the matter of Linux version u use, but it depends upon the binaries of the EDA tools which u use. Certain tools may support upto Linux 8, certain tools may support only upto 7.3. Generally when a Linux version is released, the eda tool design firms need to design the upgraded version of their tool for the latest release of the OS. This upradation itself takes more time. So check the manuals of the EDA tools before u install the tool Regards, GP |
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