Mine is pretty vanilla as well, in fact, I just reinstalled the entire operating system. After that, I installed a few things for my pipeline like msttcorefonts, tcsh, nfs-common and openssh-server.
Also mono (for deadline) and nvidia drivers came next (still a pain).
Then a few programs such as vim, thunderbird, firefox, nuke, hiero, deadline, rv, mocha. Also had to run boot-repair to fix grub (because I came from a dual boot setup).

The rest is just adding users, groups and mount points and respective entries in /etc/hosts and fstab...
That's my setup in a nutshell.



On 5/3/14, 3:19 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:
No skype installed here. Pretty vanilla CentOS 6.5 too, with the exception of having built and installed gcc-4.1.2 so I can dev/build plugins.

On 14-05-02 08:14 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
>>Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:
We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard

On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffith<mgriff...@mechnology.com>  wrote:

Frank,
    Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,
I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x0000000008db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
frank


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