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We invite Linux Fortran users to let us know here about which Linux distributions you use now and plan to use in the future. This will help us in our future planning.
Please add your response as a reply here - copy the text of the questions and add your answers. If you use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of questions and answer one set for each architecture. Thanks
Steve
---
1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
Please add your response as a reply here - copy the text of the questions and add your answers. If you use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of questions and answer one set for each architecture. Thanks
Steve
---
1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
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> We invite Linux Fortran users to let us know here
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
>
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
>
RedHat 9.0
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
RedHat
>
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
Possible
>
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
Server applications
High-performance technical computing and/or
cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
> - Other (please specify)
Cheers,
Ivica
p.s hope that there 'll be RedHat9 version available soon
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
>
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
>
RedHat 9.0
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
RedHat
>
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
Possible
>
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
Server applications
High-performance technical computing and/or
cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
> - Other (please specify)
Cheers,
Ivica
p.s hope that there 'll be RedHat9 version available soon
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?IA32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now? SuSE 7.3, rh 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to? rh 9, possibly SuSE 8.x
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?no
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications: yes
- Server applications: ftp only
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.) yes
- Other (please specify
. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium? Itanium
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now? rh7.2
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to? rh or SuSE
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version? possibly
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications: ftp only
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.) yes
- Other (please specify)
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now? SuSE 7.3, rh 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to? rh 9, possibly SuSE 8.x
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?no
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications: yes
- Server applications: ftp only
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.) yes
- Other (please specify
. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium? Itanium
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now? rh7.2
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to? rh or SuSE
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version? possibly
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications: ftp only
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.) yes
- Other (please specify)
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> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Debian unstable
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Debian unstable
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No.
> 5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
> - Desktop or client applications
yes
> - Server applications
nothing productive, just sshd, ftpd and apache for local web pages.
> - High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
No.
> - Other (please specify)
Software Development/Building/Packaging
Michael
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Debian unstable
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Debian unstable
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No.
> 5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
> - Desktop or client applications
yes
> - Server applications
nothing productive, just sshd, ftpd and apache for local web pages.
> - High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
No.
> - Other (please specify)
Software Development/Building/Packaging
Michael
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> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Mandrake 9.0, Redhat 7.1
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Mandrake 9.1
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No plans
> 5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
Desktop, high-performance scientific, MPI.
IA32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Mandrake 9.0, Redhat 7.1
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Mandrake 9.1
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No plans
> 5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
Desktop, high-performance scientific, MPI.
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1. IA-32
2. Redhat 8.0
3. Redhat 9.0 or successors.
4. No.
5. Normal desktop applications (web browser and email), MATLAB, medium-performance single-cpu interactive technical computing, higher-performance clustered technical computing.
2. Redhat 8.0
3. Redhat 9.0 or successors.
4. No.
5. Normal desktop applications (web browser and email), MATLAB, medium-performance single-cpu interactive technical computing, higher-performance clustered technical computing.
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
RedHat 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
RH 9.0
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
client/server applications
CP
IA32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
RedHat 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
RH 9.0
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
client/server applications
CP
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1. IA-32
2. RH9
3. RH10?
4. no
5. all (particularly scientific simulations)
2. RH9
3. RH10?
4. no
5. all (particularly scientific simulations)
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> We invite Linux Fortran users to let us know here
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SuSE 8.1
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
>
SuSE 8.1
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
not sure
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
> - Server applications
> - High-performance technical computing and/or
> cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
cluster mpich
> - Other (please specify)
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SuSE 8.1
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
>
SuSE 8.1
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
not sure
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
> - Server applications
> - High-performance technical computing and/or
> cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
cluster mpich
> - Other (please specify)
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1. IA 32
2. redhat 6.2-9
3. upgrade: not known
4. no AS/ES/WS
5. Desktop + stand-alone number crunchers (science)
2. redhat 6.2-9
3. upgrade: not known
4. no AS/ES/WS
5. Desktop + stand-alone number crunchers (science)
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> We invite Linux Fortran users to let us know here
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
Hi Steve,
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
>
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SuSE Pro, ver. 8.2
>
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
continue with SuSE Pro.
>
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
No
>
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
> - Server applications
> - High-performance technical computing and/or
> cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
> - Other (please specify)
1) desktop engineering computation-intensive design application, not quite in the HPC arena yet, but will soon use OpenMP.
2) program development
Additional remark:
We hope to move to a multi-processor Itanium workstation, at least at first for program development, when there's a compiler available for it that will handle our code. We don't know which distribution we'll use on it.
Norm Clerman
Opcon Associates, Inc.
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
Hi Steve,
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
>
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SuSE Pro, ver. 8.2
>
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
continue with SuSE Pro.
>
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
No
>
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
>
> - Desktop or client applications
> - Server applications
> - High-performance technical computing and/or
> cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
> - Other (please specify)
1) desktop engineering computation-intensive design application, not quite in the HPC arena yet, but will soon use OpenMP.
2) program development
Additional remark:
We hope to move to a multi-processor Itanium workstation, at least at first for program development, when there's a compiler available for it that will handle our code. We don't know which distribution we'll use on it.
Norm Clerman
Opcon Associates, Inc.
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Red Hat (7.3 and 9)
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
The clusters at our site use ROCKS, which is based on RH, so we will use whatever they use as their base.
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
High-performance technical computing and MPI
Some desktop apps (not on the clusters)
IA32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Red Hat (7.3 and 9)
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
The clusters at our site use ROCKS, which is based on RH, so we will use whatever they use as their base.
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
High-performance technical computing and MPI
Some desktop apps (not on the clusters)
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
> IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
> Red Hat 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
> Red Hat 9.0
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
> No.
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
> High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
> IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
> Red Hat 8.0
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
> Red Hat 9.0
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
> No.
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
- Other (please specify)
> High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
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1. IA-32
2. RH 9 w/custom kernel
3. None
4. NO, my kernel is much faster and more stable
5. High-performance technical computing
2. RH 9 w/custom kernel
3. None
4. NO, my kernel is much faster and more stable
5. High-performance technical computing
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> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
RH7.x, RH8.0, RH9
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
RH9, RH ES
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
RH9 or higher, RH ES 2.1 or 3
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
High-performance technical computing and/or
cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Redhat, Gentoo, Mandrake
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Gentoo, possibly Debian
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No.
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- High-performance technical computing (mostly)
- Desktop or client applications (secondary)
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Redhat, Gentoo, Mandrake
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Gentoo, possibly Debian
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No.
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- High-performance technical computing (mostly)
- Desktop or client applications (secondary)
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Redhat 9/Redhat 8
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Redhat 9
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
Possibly
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Redhat 9/Redhat 8
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Redhat 9
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
Possibly
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
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> We invite Linux Fortran users to let us know here
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
>
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SUSE 8.0, 8.2
Debian testing
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
We will most likely stay with SUSE for the desktops and with
Debian for our computing cluster. On both f90/c++ compilers are needed.
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
NO
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or
cluster applications (MPI)
- Smaller codes whihc can be run on a single desktop using mostly f90 and some c++
> about which Linux distributions you use now and plan
> to use in the future. This will help us in our
> future planning.
>
> Please add your response as a reply here - copy the
> text of the questions and add your answers. If you
> use both IA-32 and Itanium, please copy two sets of
> questions and answer one set for each architecture.
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> ---
> 1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
>
> 2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use
> now?
SUSE 8.0, 8.2
Debian testing
> 3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan
> to use next/upgrade to?
We will most likely stay with SUSE for the desktops and with
Debian for our computing cluster. On both f90/c++ compilers are needed.
> 4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> AS/ES/WS? version?
NO
> 5. Which of the following application types are most
> commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or
cluster applications (MPI)
- Smaller codes whihc can be run on a single desktop using mostly f90 and some c++
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1. IA-32
2. SUSE (8.2 at the moment)
3. SUSE - their most current version.
4. No
5. All listed, but most often desktop applications
2. SUSE (8.2 at the moment)
3. SUSE - their most current version.
4. No
5. All listed, but most often desktop applications
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
RedHat 7.3, 8.1, 9
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
RedHat X
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No plans
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- High-performance technical computing and cluster applications (MPI)
IA-32
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
RedHat 7.3, 8.1, 9
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
RedHat X
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
No plans
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- High-performance technical computing and cluster applications (MPI)
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1. Are these answers for IA-32 or Itanium?
IA-32 and Itanuim2
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Slackware 9.0
Redhat 7.3/8.0/9.0
Redhat WS 2.1
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Redhat AS/WS
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
yes
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
IA-32 and Itanuim2
2. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you use now?
Slackware 9.0
Redhat 7.3/8.0/9.0
Redhat WS 2.1
3. What Linux distribution(s)/version(s) do you plan to use next/upgrade to?
Redhat AS/WS
4. Do you plan to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS? version?
yes
5. Which of the following application types are most commonly run on your Linux systems?
- Desktop or client applications
- Server applications
- High-performance technical computing and/or cluster applications (OpenMP, MPI, etc.)
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