On 7/19/11, John Hodrien J.H.Hodrien@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All With respect to the references you gave me, I figured out to add the following line to my /etc/sysconfig/iptables : -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT Then I issued: #service iptables restart And now the windows machine can browse valid url . Thank you for your help. I want to put more stuff on my centos 5.6 machine. To this end, I installed ultraedit, octave, gschem,shorewall on my centos 5.6 machine. But I don't see one-to-one relationship between these applications and the ones I have on my windows machine. For example, the octave does not have the same power as MATLAB on windows machine or Pspice on windows is more powerful than the the one I have on my centos. Can you please let me know where powerful centos stuffs for various purposes can be selected and installed from the internet?
So you've installed Octave but it's not as powerful as MATLAB on windows. I know this is crazy talk, but have you tried MATLAB on CentOS?
There is no one-to-one relationship between applications on one OS and on another.
Keep googling.
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If we cannot find the exact application name for centos, say MATLAB for centos does not exist, so we must search for 'Mathematics laboratory for centos' ? Or if Pspice for centos does not exist so we must search for 'Electronics circuit schematics editor and simulator for centos' ? If there any reference site that we can select centos application with respect to their functionality deffinition but not just the application name?