Hi all,
When the next Linux update for DTC comes out, I'm thinking about releasing some packages for a handful of Linux distributions as well as the usual binary. I'm just wondering what distributions people are using, so I know which ones are in demand. If you use your KryoFlux with Linux, could you please post the name of your distribution, the version (if applicable) and the architecture (i.e. whether it's 32 or 64 bit - use "uname -m" if you're unsure.) If a particular distro shows up frequently enough, I'll do my best to include packages for it.
I'll start:
Arch Linux, x86_64
Debian, Squeeze, i686
Linux users: What distro are you using?
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Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Not a majority choice for sure, but I'm using CentOS6.
It's a RHEL6 clone, just like Scientific Linux 6 and Oracle Linux 6, so the same packages should handle all of those and probably Fedora.
Edit: Forgot to say x86_64.
It's a RHEL6 clone, just like Scientific Linux 6 and Oracle Linux 6, so the same packages should handle all of those and probably Fedora.
Edit: Forgot to say x86_64.
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
I use two systems:
Debian SID 64-bit (x86_64)
Debian SID 32-bit (i686)
-Tor
Debian SID 64-bit (x86_64)
Debian SID 32-bit (i686)
-Tor
Hostinfo: Debian SID x86_64 and i686
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Hi Malvineous,
My distribution is Linux Xubuntu 12.04 (hopefully soon to be 12.10) and the architecture i686 32-bit.
Best regards,
isdxman.
My distribution is Linux Xubuntu 12.04 (hopefully soon to be 12.10) and the architecture i686 32-bit.
Best regards,
isdxman.
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Debian 32-bit 'unstable'. Right now 'unstable' maps to 'sid', but I keep it more or less at unstable, whatever that maps to at any given time.
If/when I update my hardware, I'll probably graduate to Debian 64-bit 'unstable'.
If/when I update my hardware, I'll probably graduate to Debian 64-bit 'unstable'.
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
@ewhac:
Debian unstable always has and always will map to 'sid', unlike the stable version which will update to a new name as versions change. I've been on Debian SID back since potato (or was it tomato) was stable.
-Tor
Debian unstable always has and always will map to 'sid', unlike the stable version which will update to a new name as versions change. I've been on Debian SID back since potato (or was it tomato) was stable.
-Tor
Hostinfo: Debian SID x86_64 and i686
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Im using SuSE 11.4 and 12.1, but i will stick to the usual binary.
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Fedora latest (x86_64)
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
I use Linux Mint 9 onwards.
Re: Linux users: What distro are you using?
Debian for servers, Ubuntu (originally Debian derivative) for desktop.