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How are you doing? I have been trained as a structure biologist using nmr in US and currently setting up the lab in Korea. I am intersted in using Xplor-NIH under linux system. Is it OK to run the program on Fedora core 6? Relase notes said core 3,4,5 have been tested. Also, Fedora (core 5 or 6) on 64-bit is suitable for Xplor-NIH?

Many thanks.

  

Sincerely,

 

Soyoun 



Soyoun Kim, Ph.D.

 

Dept of Biochemistry

School of Medicine

Kyungbook National University

101 Dongin-Dong, Jung-Gu

Daegu 700-422 Korea

 

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