As far as I know, ESRI have Linux versions of the ArcSDE, ArcIMS, ArcObjects (i.e. server products) but not for ArcMap, ArcCatalog or ArcInfo.
ESRI product documentation only talks about SUSE, Red Hat (intel), and Solaris...

Steve


On Nov 17, 2007 10:25 AM, Andre Lehovich < andrel@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Greater Worcester Land Trust < gwlt@gwlt.org> wrote:
> Problem I had back then was weak graphic options, publisher options, Quicken
> options, and a lack of a good answer to running ArcGIS.

> What, if any, of the options do the WLUG folk prefer/recommend.

If you didn't have ArcGIS in the mix I'd say go with Ubuntu.  But since you do,
check what the vendor recommends to see if Ubuntu is okay.  If not then either
go with Red Hat (if you want to pay for support) or Centos (if you don't).

I don't know anything about accounting software, but my guess is that's the
other big thing to pay attention to.

--Andre



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