Working binaries with menus -- good for Suse 11.1 I have built Linux binaries of molmol 2K-2 on RH v7.3 and RH v9. You can obtain these here but I cannot guarentee these will work for you. I do not have stock RH 7.3 or RH 9 distributions for software compilation because I regularly update these systems with apt-get (the RH version, natch).
I have recently compiled CNS v. 1.1 on a 64 bit machine under RHEL4 using the INTEL fortran and CC compilers, based in part on suggestions that Kay Diederichs and Joe Krahn posted on the cnsbb. At the outset I can confirm that the ifc/icc-compiled binaries significantly outperform the g77-compiled binaries.
Compile an Ubuntu 9.04 Kernel The purpose of this tutorial is to show you how to set up a kernel that is highly tuned for your CPU, in this case a Pentium 4 with hyperthreading for a workstation. Caution: If you do something wrong..it happens…be sure to reboot and select an alternative kernel. You should always have several kernels in case of trouble. DO THIS ON A TEST MACHINE or make sure you have a good backup.
The openSUSE Build Service is an open and complete distribution development platform that provides infrastructure for a development of the future openSUSE distributions. The service provides software developers with a tool to create and release open sour
OpenGL Bug A bug on 10.5.0 (which will not be fixed for release) causes issues when linking OpenGL libraries. The fix is to add some form of "-Wl,-dylib_file,/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib:/System/Library/Fram