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Hi Bob<br>
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Basic installation of grads under linux is simple in most cases,
download the binaries them, untar them, put them where you want then
make a link from usr/local/bin to the grads that you want to run.<br>
With fedora, someone has kindly compiled a version for it and works
very well, you will find it on the grads ftp site.<br>
I would recommend fc3 as grads does work on it, I have a slackware
11 box and I can't get the dods to work as yet after a lengthy period
of trying, I have a feeling that the problems I am experiencing will
become more common with other latest releases of linux.<br>
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Hope this helps<br>
Jean Pierre<br>
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<div>Been a while since I attempted this last time! Probably almost
three years ago, anyway I thought I`d give it another shot. I could do
with some help installing grads. I am considering using a fedora core 3
installation, purely because I`ve had better luck dual booting it with
windows.
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<div>Not too sure which grads download I would need for FC3, so if
anyone has got grads running on an FC3 distro and can give me some
installation advice, that would be much appreciated. It`s worth
mentioning, I`m windows person so bear with me while I dust of my linux
command books!
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<div>Thanks.</div>
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Jean Pierre Arabonis
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Tel 021 780 1021 cell 084 401 1365
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