Well, Coot, O, Pymol, CNS, and CCP4i, as well as
Open-EPMR all have Windows versions. The main issues with a Windows
workflow are (1) jobs will run significantly slower than in Linux, and
(2) the DOS command shell is not as powerful as Linux, although it can
be extended by installing DOS versions of Linux commands and utilities.
You will also lose access to a number of Linux(Unix)-only XRD tools,
but those are getting fewer each year. It's also easier, more stable,
and more secure to set up a laboratory data server in Linux than in
Windows. You will also find that you can get excellent computing
performance out of fairly modest hardware in Linux compared to Windows. I'm not sure there is much "institutional support" required for Linux if you know how to install your own OS and software. All I need from my networking people is a hole in the firewall for my MAC address and SSH port. After that, there is not much for IT to do for me other than stay out of the way. Ubuntu has made it a lot easier than it has been to maintain your own Linux systems, but I'm still currently wedded to Fedora. The main Linux headache is hardware support, especially printers and graphics drivers for Nvidia cards, but even that is relatively painless now. Cheers, Roger S. Rowlett Professor Colgate University Presidential Scholar Department of Chemistry Colgate University 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 tel: (315)-228-7245 ofc: (315)-228-7395 fax: (315)-228-7935 email: rrowl...@mail.colgate.edu Link,Todd M wrote: My home institution, in effort to cut costs, is making an effort to push those of us on Macs onto PCs. Up till now they have been very generous via a lease program for computer hardware, but that is changing given the current economics. The institution currently does not support Linux so we are limited to Mac and Windows OS. |
Title: Computer hardware and OS "survey"
- [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "survey" Link,Todd M
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "survey... Roger Rowlett
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "su... Engin Ozkan
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "survey... Ethan Merritt
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "survey... harry
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "su... Jacob Keller
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS &quo... Partha Chakrabarti
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS &quo... harry
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "survey... William G. Scott
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS "su... mjvdwoerd
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS &quo... Simon Kolstoe
- Re: [ccp4bb] Computer hardware and OS ... Link,Todd M