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Hi - no, we have little experience of that OS. I would probably try  
CentOS 4 or 5.
Cheers, Steve.


On 16 Oct 2007, at 14:18, Emily Rubin Ferreira wrote:

> Thanks. We will switch to Linux. Is Ubuntu Fesity the distro that  
> your group would most recommend for using FSL 4.0 (particularly for  
> FDT, Bedpostx, etc.)?
> emily
>
>
> Steve Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi - there were bugs in 64-bit-vmware that have prevented this so   
>> far, but at some point presumably this will get fixed.
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>> On 14 Oct 2007, at 16:18, Emily RUBIN-FERREIRA wrote:
>>
>>> Great thanks very much for the response. I'm sure we'll switch  
>>> to  Linux
>>> but in a last ditch effort to continue using windows, are there  
>>> are  any
>>> plans to come out with fslvm64?
>>> Thanks,
>>> emily
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, 14 Oct 2007, Steve Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think that;s right, yes - Duncan can correct me if I'm wrong - I
>>>> doubt this will give you 64-bit functionality. If you are  
>>>> needing to
>>>> do large analyses we would strongly recommend against using Windows
>>>> anyway - I would recommend properly native Linux or Apple.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Steve.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 13 Oct 2007, at 17:43, Emily RUBIN-FERREIRA wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I would like to install FSL 4.0 on a Windows XP computer 64- 
>>>>> bit,  using
>>>>> vmware and fslvm32 as instructed.
>>>>>
>>>>> I was reading in the FAQ the following: that on 32-bit computers,
>>>>> there
>>>>> is a limit on the size that a single program can be regardless  
>>>>> of  the
>>>>> RAM/swap you have, and that the limit is 2 GB. If fslvm is  
>>>>> 32bit,  does
>>>>> this mean that if I install using fslvm, that my computer becomes
>>>>> like a
>>>>> 32-bit computer?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> emily
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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