[plt-scheme] Re: plt-scheme Digest, Vol 16, Issue 19
We've been using Fedora Core 4 and it has woked
excellently. There are a few niggling details that
have bothered me but I'm pretty sure its the network
administrator! (me...) I especially like kickstart
and yum as utilities. Kickstart allowed me to bring
up a lab (22 machines) from the box to full
functionality in a day. Yum makes it easy to download
and install packages. Have fun!
Sincerely,
Dan
> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 09:48:15 -0500
> From: Kyle Smith <airfoil at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: [plt-scheme] In search of Linux compatable
> with DrScheme
> To: plt-scheme at list.cs.brown.edu
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> I'm going to be purchasing a workstation dedicated
> to running a *nix
> flavor. When I checked last
> there were not too many options for *nix that were
> listed as
> compatible. I'm soliciting comments
> from my fellow PLT list readers on their own
> experiences with *nix
> installations and DrScheme.
>
> The only real *nix experience I've had was Sun
> workstations while in
> graduate school, which
> was too many years ago to count.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments and recommendations.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --kyle
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