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redhavoc
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 7 Helped: 1
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27 Feb 2007 16:18 ICFB, but on on which linux platform? |
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Hello
Has anyone tried running icfb (preferably 5.1.41) on Debian or Gentoo. I know it runs on Redhat Enterprise Linux and its variants (Fedora, CentOS ...), also from what I understand it also runs in Suse. But I would either like a very stable version (Debian, Ubuntu) or a fast one (Gentoo).
Can you people tell me on which versions you have tried icfb and it worked fine. This way I can pick the one that suits me best. Trying all thes systems would take too much time, so I thought I should ask first.
Thank you
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III
Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Posts: 343 Helped: 44
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28 Feb 2007 11:16 ICFB, but on on which linux platform? |
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And why are Open Suse and Fedora unstable ?
Well it will probobly run in vanila Debian not sure about it's quasy stable forks *buntu's.
Added after 3 minutes:
And if you run Suse with blackbox or, windowmaker or one of the desktop enviroments other then Gnome or KDE it will be one of the quickest and most stable OS'es in the world.
The only reason I prefer Suse beacose it's the only Linux for wich nvidia keeps prebuld driver binaries.
can be foud download.nvidia.com/novell
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trendwest2
Joined: 31 Oct 2004 Posts: 46
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04 Mar 2007 19:02 Re: ICFB, but on on which linux platform? |
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| RH is the way to go. Do you want to play with the OS or the EDA tool?
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