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Linux for IC 5.1.41 ?

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Hi,

What is the best Linux for installation of IC package 5.1.41?

FEDORA 4 or Enterprise 4 ?

Thanks for any useful comments and recommendations.

Ed2000
 

I've installed/use it on Fedora Core 4, SUSE10, SUSE9.1. All of them worked great! SUSE 10 is my flavor of choice (by a hair) and it is very quick on it. IC5141 works great on pretty much any version; it's all about your linux preference.
 

I am using it on Fedora Core III and it is operating well
 

I have installed IC 5.1.41 and Design Compiler on SuSE 9.2 Professional. These two application are located at /ap and my configuration files and library files are at /home/my_username. Now I want to format the whole disk to install SuSE 10. I decide to backup /ap and /home/my_username, then use them directly after install the SuSE 10. Is that OK?
 

Enterprise 4 AS is work good and correct
 

I heard that there is some problem for wavescan in RHEL4
 

FC4 has problems when save states.
 

redhat 8.0 is good for IC5141. I think
 

whitebox enterprise linux is free and it workes fine!!

It's a shame to sell linux at so high price!!

please feel free to download whitebox
www.whiteboxlinux.org

My IC5033 runes perferctly, if you install it correctly.
 

AS4 has a little bug;it is that,
"Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno or h_errno directly. Needs to be fixed."

but can work.
 

SUSE 10 oss is great for it.
But it will experience some trouble when install it.
However, you can refer to the posts in the board to make it.

Good Luck!
 

where to download 5141 and could you give me detail instruction on how to install it?
 

You can also use the CentOS distribution which is very similar to redhat, supports the newest hardware and can be found at www.centos.org. It works great with eda tools.
 

try RHEL 3, 5141 is officially supported by RHEL3
 

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