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No, I would never recommend Fedora over Solaris. We recently finshed moving from Linux to Solaris 9/10 x86 after we could finally could install Solaris on our Dell Precision 450's. Best thing we ever did. Fixed all those annoying crashes GARP has under Linux (try plotting model data over satellite and then hitting Clear under Linux). Plus from a compute standpoint, Solaris 9 x86 with Sun compilers is about 20-50% faster than Linux gcc/g77. However, it's pointless to try to convince a Linux person to switch to Solaris. In that regard, best to stick with Fedora since that is what the Unidata folks all use, if they use Linux. I know FreeBSD and Solaris x86 are also used around there.
-----Original Message----- From: Gerry Creager N5JXS Sent: 1/7/2005 8:37 PMI use Fedora Core 2 for most of our machines where Gempak runs. I've 2 older machines running older OS and Gempak versions that will only be upgraded when the machines are :-) They're working too well to risk a change!My experience with FC 2 and FC 3 has, overall, been that either works well. If Robert's recommending Fedora over Solaris, you know it's gotta be OK! gerry
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