Eddie O'Connor wrote:
Sorry....I was under the impression that you never "named"
another distro on a
different mailing list....the distro is Red Hat Enterprise Linux......I
downloaded the ISO from a mirror site and assumed it would install just like
Scientific /CEntOS.....but its totally different....I guess if the only way to
get it to work is to sign up for the RHN support I might have to just let it go....
On Feb 1, 2013 2:05 PM, "Bill Davidsen" <davidsen(a)tmr.com
<mailto:davidsen@tmr.com>> wrote:
[...snip...]
This is silly, without the distro name we would be guessing. And
if their
support list is exclusionary to that extent, is this really a direction you
want to go?
No, you can use CentOS or Scientific Linux to run the code without violating the
license. For personal use, or on a single system, there's little to choose
between them, CentOS is better known, SL is the software support group for the
SuperCollider, has a few tweaks useful if you want your own version of something
on a few machines of many, and still want updates to work. I type this on a
SL-6.x running in a VM, nice setup to avoid cost of porting from FC6 to current
tech.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen(a)tmr.com>
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