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  • What Operating System Do You Use For Analysis?

    I'm interested to know what operating systems people here use. This will help me and others decided what platforms to focus testing on.
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    Linux 32-bit
    6.10%
    5
    Linux 64-bit
    59.76%
    49
    Unix variant
    0.00%
    0
    Windows XP
    3.66%
    3
    Windows 7 (32-bit)
    1.22%
    1
    Windows 7 (64-bit)
    2.44%
    2
    Mac OS X (Intel)
    19.51%
    16
    Mac OS X (PowerPC)
    3.66%
    3
    Cloud based
    1.22%
    1
    Other (Please mention)
    2.44%
    2
    SpliceMap: De novo detection of splice junctions from RNA-seq
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    I'd also be interested to know what distro the Linux users use. This may help as well. Perhaps maintainers or others could also add why they use this particular distro?

    I run my analysis on an Ubuntu server, Jaunty. I just use the available server, so I can't say anything useful about why it runs Jaunty.

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    • #3
      The workstation I use currently runs Slackware64.-13.0, but it will be upgraded to 13.1 sometime soon. I chose Slackware due to my own familiarity with it, plus support is readily available. I've had people in the Slackware community help me get things working, even if they didn't know much of the tools themselves.

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      • #4
        Wow, I'm surprised there are so many Macs... good thing the new SpliceMap supports OS X. I'll make a post about that later.
        SpliceMap: De novo detection of splice junctions from RNA-seq
        Download SpliceMap Comment here

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        • #5
          Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) 64bit

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          • #6
            Originally posted by john_mu View Post
            Wow, I'm surprised there are so many Macs... good thing the new SpliceMap supports OS X. I'll make a post about that later.
            I think most of the people that uses mac, they use them for the initial coding and prototyping, idea testing and then they through the real deal to a HPC cluster, typically linux based.
            -drd

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            • #7
              Originally posted by drio View Post
              I think most of the people that uses mac, they use them for the initial coding and prototyping, idea testing and then they through the real deal to a HPC cluster, typically linux based.
              Or work on smaller organisms like viruses or bacteria where you don't need so much RAM.

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              • #8
                Fedora7-64bit, it's a little out of time!

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