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Are all EDA software running on Linux?

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Most EDA software runs on Linux now.
 

no, not all of them, u can still find EDA softwares that run on windows like most of mentor grahics tools
 

Almost all of Mentor's Windows tools also run on Linux.
Mentor has more Unix/Linux support across it's product line than Window support.
 

Mentor has most of its tools on the Linux and it is going to port the remaining ones, not many, to it soon. But the problem with this is as I have come to know that they go for Red Hat Enterprise Linux only.
 

RHEL is the most widely deployed commercial Linux distribution in North America.
 

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