Michael,
Why try to do two things with one box? To me it would make sense to
get a separate machine running unix for stata and connect the two machines
over a network.
Peter
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of J. Michael Oakes
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Dual Boot XP32 & Linux?
Friends - I am in market for new PC and wanted advice in terms of Stata
memory access. Sorry if my question has already been answered; I
searched archive but found nothing directly relevant.
Most of my work outside Stata is with MS-Office, Endnote and ArcMap-GIS
software. While I like some open-source products, I use MS and Endnote
for easy compatibility with colleagues.
When it comes to the OS for new machine I note a serious compatibility
issue with Endnote; it does not run on Linux and does not play well with
Win-64 machines. I rely on Endnote and compatibility with co-authors is
essential.
Most of my Stata work requires < 1GB memory access, but occasionally I
need 2-5 GB access.
Accordingly, I am leaning toward dual boot box with XP-32 as default and
ability to boot into Ubuntu 7.xx for larger RAM access when needed.
With respect to Stata (or even other progs), anything I need to know?
Anyone have good/bad experience same set-up?
Obviously I would purchase proper Stata licenses (currently run 10-MP).
Thanks - Michael
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