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Muzaffer Kal
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 12:12:02 -0700 (PDT), Vaibhav <vgarg82@gmail.com>
wrote:
suggestion but I have also used Fedora with great results for all
Cadence tools I have tried.
wrote:
Centos is identical to RHEL without the fee so that would be myHi all
I have already posted a question regarding running cadence remotely. I
had another question. I am a graduate university student and we have a
few good machines in the lab on which we want to setup Linux and
Cadence. Our admin as agreed either to provide me with cadence
binaries, or let our machines access an installed cadence setup on a
linux machine using NFS. I wanted to find out which Linux distribution
should I be using to successfully install or run cadence. I know
cadence supports RHEL but thats expensive for us to buy. Any help is
highly appreciated.
suggestion but I have also used Fedora with great results for all
Cadence tools I have tried.