al davis wrote:
On Thursday 31 August 2006 18:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am stranded on Windows XP for the next 4 months. Is there a
procedure to install the geda tool set. I need gschem and
PCB. Getting a second drive to install Linux is my backup
plan.
If you don't need the latest version, and you can boot from a
DVD, try "Quantian Linux". It's a bootable, run from the DVD,
Knoppix derivative that is loaded with math and engineering
tools, including gEDA and related tools.
Or try coLinux. I run WinXP Pro and coLinux at the same time on my work
laptop. X apps like gEDA run fairly slow, but it's good enough for me
to use them on a daily basis. My home machines run Gentoo Linux so
that's what I installed under coLinux too, but you can also use Debian,
Suse, etc.
GB
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