[CentOS] Anybody running cadence on CentOS 6 ?
Roberto Nunnari
roberto.nunnari at supsi.ch
Thu Jan 10 17:15:54 UTC 2013
Theo Band wrote:
> On 01/10/2013 10:32 AM, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>>>> Yes we are. On Quadro and enthusiast class equipment. CentOS 5 works fine, but we haven't done any sufficient CentOS 6 testing because other software vendors in Engineering are still not certified for the platform. What kind of problems are you having? Perhaps some of our findings will still apply.
>>>>
>> YES! Thank you very much to all!
>> Following your advice, I just plugged in a dedicated video card, added
>> proprietary drivers, and now it works fine on CentOS 5!
>> This list is wonderful!!:-)
> We use Mentor (also an very expensive software toolset) and I have had a
> lot of issues getting the drivers work correctly (Ati, Nvidia). The
> price for the graphic adapter was not an issue at all. Finding one that
> works correctly with the software is another story. The newest Ati
> driver worked only once! After every session the workstation had to be
> rebooted to get it to work again.
>
> I went over to Cento6 just a couple of weeks ago. Most workstations now
> work with the standard Nouveau driver. No problem seen yet. The only
> annoying problem is that sometimes an application windows stays "empty".
> Simply resizing the window fixes it. for me it's hard to say what
> causes. The software needs backing-store on the X server being enabled.
> I underdstand this is old technology and I suspect this is now causing
> problems. But the bottomline for us is that CentOS6 seems to be easier
> with the built-in drivers compared to CentOS5.
I see.. good to know that things work even better on the newer version
of CentOS!
I gave the pc (CentOS 5 and with a temporary old ATI card) to the final
user and now I'm waiting for his feedback..
Thank you.
Robi
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