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virtuoso on Fedora (2)

wighou
wighou over 14 years ago

 Hello,

I read a post in this forum that ask if virtuoso will work on Fedora. The answer was probably yes. I am trying IC614 on fedora15. The install process do not present error. But when I want to run virtuoso, there is a message :  virtuoso:   ERROR: Unrecognized platform.

Does it exist a solution to avoid platform verification to be run by virtuoso ? environment variable to define ?

Regards,

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    wighou over 14 years ago

    Exactly tkhan  :-)

    It is why I use this forum to help me to solve some problems. I do not have access to supported OS, so I can not use Cadence support. And I know there is others persons in my case. So, it is a way to use and help this community at the same time.

    In my case, I first experienced CentOS, that worked well with Cadence. But after a HD formatting, impossible to install ethernet adapter, so, impossible to access license on the server. So, I tried Fedora that solved my problem of ethernet but caused problems with the use of Cadence. The solution I adopted is to use Ubuntu 10.04 and until now, all is working without problem (help to install : http://getglitched.com/?page_id=143).So, I will not write more in this post.

    And my advice is, if you want to work with free OS, use CentOS (wheareas Ubuntu seems to work fine too).

    Regards,

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    wighou over 14 years ago

    Exactly tkhan  :-)

    It is why I use this forum to help me to solve some problems. I do not have access to supported OS, so I can not use Cadence support. And I know there is others persons in my case. So, it is a way to use and help this community at the same time.

    In my case, I first experienced CentOS, that worked well with Cadence. But after a HD formatting, impossible to install ethernet adapter, so, impossible to access license on the server. So, I tried Fedora that solved my problem of ethernet but caused problems with the use of Cadence. The solution I adopted is to use Ubuntu 10.04 and until now, all is working without problem (help to install : http://getglitched.com/?page_id=143).So, I will not write more in this post.

    And my advice is, if you want to work with free OS, use CentOS (wheareas Ubuntu seems to work fine too).

    Regards,

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