fedoraproject.org — After a lot of work during the Fedora 7 release cycle, it was made possible to re-spin Fedora to suit your needs, and although there were a few spins created during that release cycle, this time around we're seeing some really exciting uses of this feature. One of the coolest official spins to be created is the Fedora Electronics Lab.
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schestowitzOct 17, 2007
That's some impressive program which, judging by the screenshot, has a lot of the functionality that's found in the proprietary (and expensive) software, which usually has Linux ports anyway. There aren't many niche products like these which are open source... Blender 3D probably being one among the few exceptions.
clunixchitOct 17, 2007
They are impressive :) You might see more screenshots on my blog (in the archives) : <a class="user" href="http://clunixchit.blogspot.com">http://clunixchit.blogspot.com</a>Surely proprietary software (the linux ports which a student/lecturer can't afford to buy) do/might have the same functionality because this is how layouts or schematics are done.However FEL proposes a quick and easy deployment of the simulation platform with open source software.