I recently used the precompiled RH9 rpm from Dave Thompson of dx 4.3 on a
RH Enterprise V3 for workstations.  Admittedly, it was on a rather nice
system -- 3.2 GHz P4 system with an nVidia Quadro FX3000 and a 9.2 MPixel
display.  It worked rather nicely...

The only issue I observed is the extant one with RH9 having to doing with
the socket buffer size.



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Hi,

We currently use OPEN DX on a Red Hat Linux 8.0 server. As the end of life
of this version of the Red Hat OS is approaching, we need to migrate to Red
Hat Linux Enterprise AS. Do you know of any issues using OPEN DX with this
version of Red Hat? Will OPEN DX operate on this platform?

Thanks.

Staven Bruce
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