For FSL 4.0 we will be supporting 32 and 64 bit versions of Centos 4
and 5...
Regards
Matthew
> Hi,
>
> For the next release (coming in a few weeks) we will be supporting
> (I think) CentOS 4 and 5 , and have improved support for SGE (Sun
> Grid Engine), making batching/parallelisation really easy.
> Matthew can confirm which Linux flavours we are planning on
> supporting.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
> On 19 Jul 2007, at 20:21, Kelly wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are just about to purchase a small cluster for our processing
>> needs
>> running FSL. I would like to use CentOS because of its increase in
>> stability...as opposed to Fedora Core but was wondering if there
>> was an
>> FSL download that was compatible with this, and if so what it is?
>> Another (for sale) option is Red Hat Enterprise -is the latest
>> version
>> of FSL compatible with RH Enterprise 4 or 5 or both? I couldn't
>> decipher from past posts if folks were having issues with CentOS or
>> not, but they used the RedHat 9 binary?...we use most toolboxes
>> available in the FSL package.
>>
>> What would you recommend for an operating system on a cluster mainly
>> utilizing FSL tools?
>>
>> One other question: For FSL4.0 with parallelization capabilities - do
>> we need to do anything special (install any specific MPIs) to take
>> advantage of this parallelization code?
>>
>> Can't wait for the new version to be released!
>>
>> Thanks kindly,
>> Kelly Brown
>> UCHSC
>>
>>
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