If you have Komodo on Windows, you can use Komodo on Linux as well with the same license you already have. Presently Komodo runs on the following flavours of Linux:
# Red Hat 7.3: Linux 2.2.0 Kernel, glibc 2.1+ and libjpeg.so.62+ # Red Hat 8.x, 9.x, Red Hat Enterprise 3.0 and Fedora C1: Linux 2.2.0 +Kernel, glibc 2.1+, libjpeg.so.62+ and compat-libstdc++-7.3 * Note: Red Hat Linux 9.0 is known to have threading library bugs +in older versions of its glibc that may cause Komodo to hang in certa +in situations. The recommended solution is to upgrade to the latest g +libc for Red Hat Linux 9.0. # SuSe 8.2+: Linux 2.2.0 Kernel, glibc 2.1+, libjpeg.so.62+ and compat +-2003.2.22-9.i586.rpm # SuSe 9: Linux 2.2.0 Kernel, glibc 2.1+, libjpeg.so.62+ and compat-20 +03.5.12-60.i586.rpm

CountZero

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In reply to Re: About perl editor by CountZero
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