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Re: gEDA-user: Re: Some Linux distros to consider



Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:15:23 -0700, Jason Elder wrote:

My goal
here was to find one that I can download, burn, install, have the latest
version of firefox and openoffice, and then install gEDA with minimum
hassle.

With these requirements you may choose a distro that has the geda tools in its regular repository. All the subtilities that make a generic install from the original source a time consuming experience have already been resolved by the maintainer. Thus, a geda install is as little hassle as any other utility the distro distributes.


Debian may be a candidate. Choose "testing/etch" and do an install from the net. No need to download and burn DVDs with stuff you likely will never install anyway. It is in frozen state and will be declared "stable" soon. Also, due to copyright headiness of the Mozilla foundation firefox was renamed to "iceweasel" in debian.

I read in he other posts that fedora includes geda, too. Any other major distro?


NetBSD's pkgsrc (which works on many other operating systems besides NetBSD) includes many/most of the tools we associate with geda.

See ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/cad/README.html


-Dan


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