i noticed that all the users here that uses EDA tools (i used only few of them) are concerned so much with Linux redhat and mandrake, let me ask why Linux?
are the EDA tools they use designed to work on Linux only?
if yes, what should we learn about Linux.
if no, why they insist on Using Linux.
the motivation behind my question is that you dedicated a special part in your forum for Linux Questions?
i noticed that all the users here that uses EDA tools (i used only few of them) are concerned so much with Linux redhat and mandrake, let me ask why Linux?
are the EDA tools they use designed to work on Linux only?
if yes, what should we learn about Linux.
if no, why they insist on Using Linux.
the motivation behind my question is that you dedicated a special part in your forum for Linux Questions?
Most EDA before Linux had to be run on an Unix workstation which are very expensive ( 5 to 10 times compare to PC with the same performance). There are afew run on windows, because of its instability. now with the appearance of Linux, PC can have a stable operating systems and it's almost free. There are more and more applications have been ported to Linux, that's why we are interested in this topics
Most EDA before Linux had to be run on an Unix workstation which are very expensive ( 5 to 10 times compare to PC with the same performance). There are afew run on windows, because of its instability. now with the appearance of Linux, PC can have a stable operating systems and it's almost free. There are more and more applications have been ported to Linux, that's why we are interested in this topics