Hello everybody,
Does anybody have any experience with Scientific Linux? How does it compare with
Fedora Core in terms of computational performance?
Will I still be able to use Red Hat FreeSurfer release on a PC running Scientific Linux?
Thank you.
Regards,
Renat.
Renat,
We do not use Scientific Linux here at MGH, but we do use Centos4, which is an Enterprise Linux variant. We use release 4.2, for both the 32bit and 64bit platforms, so our Centos4 Freesurfer releases should be compatible with Scientific Linux. (Also, Centos4 is based on kernel-2.6.9, as is Scientific Linux).
Nick
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 14:05 -1000, Renat Yakupov wrote:
Hello everybody,
Does anybody have any experience with Scientific Linux? How does it compare with
Fedora Core in terms of computational performance?
Will I still be able to use Red Hat FreeSurfer release on a PC running Scientific Linux?
Thank you.
Regards,
Renat.
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