On Friday 06 June 2008 16:14, Harold D. Skank wrote:
I've been running various of the Fedora Cores, 4, 6, and 7, but right
now I'm just starting Ubuntu.
* How did you install your copy of geda apps?
For the Fedora stuff, I downloaded Stewart Brorson's CDROM, but Ubuntu
supports gEDA
* What OS do you run geda applications on?
Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) on Athlon 1700+
* How did you install your copy of geda apps?
from repositories
* Which apps do you use. What is your typical workflow?
gschema, gattrib(very usefull but quirky), gnetlist for DRC, BOM, and
then
Kai-Martin Knaak írta:
* What OS do you run geda applications on?
Gentoo Linux
* How did you install your copy of geda apps?
Via portage.
* Which apps do you use. What is your typical workflow?
gschem - gattrib - pcb - gerbv with custom makefile
* Did you (have to) modify portions of geda to
DJ Delorie wrote:
That would be *fantastic*. It'd also be nice (though this is
somewhat pie-in-the-sky) to have a layer of abstraction between the user
coordinate system and the internal coordinate system. Say, allow the
user to enter a translation factor (like * 2.54, * 2.54) by which
Neil,
If the requirement is not to have the board not make electrical contact
with skin, why not put an insulator on the back of the board? There are
various types of tapes and even sprayes that can be used to encapsolate
one or both sides.
Steve Meier
Neil Webster wrote:
Hi all,
I have an
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
I am curious, just how heterogeneous the group of geda users and
developers is. So I thought, I'd start this little non-random sample poll
in the mailing list:
* What OS do you run geda applications on?
debian gnu linux
* How did you install your copy of geda
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