[PCB_FORUM] Re: Linux & SPB15.7 and 16.x

I run Allegro on a PC with Xp
and I also have a Sun Station I run Allegro on.
You can save the board, and alternate working on it in either OS save
etc...
I have never had any problems with either one
I can say I do like the graphics better on the Sun Station, but other
than that either one is ok.
Blake Moore
ADI
Greensboro, NC 27409


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        David:
         
        We have been on XP for about 4 years without OS problems.  Why
do you conclude that XP is not suitable?  We haven't evaluated anything
on Vista yet, so I can't comment.
         
        For 2007, they are supporting RedHat RHEL 3 and 4, SUSE SLES9
and 10, Win XP or Vista.
        In 2008, they are supporting RHEL 4 and 5, SLES 9 and 10, XP and
Vista.
         
        
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[mailto:icu-pcb-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Greig
                Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 05:29
                To: Icu-Pcb-Forum
                Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Linux & SPB15.7 and 16.x
                
                
                Hi List,
                 
                Has anyone any experience of running SPB on Redhat RHEL5
Workstation?
                (Redhat recently brought out version 5)
                I'm moving from Win2k to something that's going to be
supported by the major tools, and my conclusion is that XP/Vista are not
suitable for engineering workstation use!
                 
                Best Regards
                 
                David Greig
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