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This is a too much personal topic. You'll get a lot of "personal taste" opinions here.
I advise you to go out and try a few of them. But I would include Ubuntu (https://ubuntulinux.org/) on that list ;)
From https://www.centos.org/
In short this "North American Enterprise Linux vendor" is Red Hat which provides the source code to their RHEL, that's why it is free software (as in freedom, not price as you can see from RHEL's prices :)
Hi, thanks for the input!
My problem is that I don't know much about cadence my task is only to install it :)
I've already understood that after installing IC I can start it with icfb and someone told me that wverything was then called from within icfb. Now I don't see the way to do that with...
Hello,
I must install various Cadence tools like IC, ICC, etc., but after I install one, the next installer will refuse to install because it says that that directory already has a component.
BTW, I've read a post here on how to install IC 5.0.33 involving copying to disk and a lot of file...
Re: Linux for home pc?
Hey, I suggest Ubuntu for every use! :)
You can ask for free CDs here: https://ubuntulinux.org/
Or you can download it in one of the mirrors: https://www.ubuntulinux.org/download/
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