CCL:G: Gaussian Linux



Thank you. If you are using virtualBox how much memory did you set as base memory? Can it utilize all the physical memory installed on your system. Didn't you experience any problems while using Gaussian 09 Linux version in virtualBox?
Is your windows a 64bit version?

merry Xmas
once again thanks for your suggestions.

Best regards,
SS

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 10:07 PM, i.nick||mail.ru <owner-chemistry()ccl.net> wrote:
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I recommend you to use virtual machine (like VirtualBox from Oracle) under any OS you know enough (as for me it Windows))) , install any Linux there (I use ubuntu 10.10 as it seems more user friendly) and perform all your calculations under this "guest" os. You may also create share Âfolder the way it would be visible under both systems. Also it prevents you from some problems in pare Linux/Gaussview ;-)Â


Dear CCL'ers

Which of these Os'es do you recommend to install for Gaussian 09 (64bit) ? Â(The CPUs are Intel (R) Xeon(R))
ÂThanks for your recommendations in advance:
1-ÂSuSE Linux 9.3, 10.3, 11.1, 11.2;
2- FedoraÂ
3- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
4- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5;
5- SuSE Linux Enterprise ServerÂ
9 and 10

Regards,
SS




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