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Hi,<br>
<br>
are there any news on how to run trnsys (17) on Linux? Is anybody
using it, if need be under wine?!<br>
Even the solver running on linux would be a great step forward - one
could then prepare the simulation setup on a Windows-Machine and run
parametric studies or optimization 'headless' on a linux computer.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Chris<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
trnsys on linux<br>
<br>
*Jaime Gonzalez Rodriguez* gonzalezro.jaime at gmail.com
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- -------------------------<br>
<br>
I used it in Ubuntu with Wine software. Wine is a solution to run<br>
Windows apps in other operation systems, sometimes it works fine,<br>
sometimes it works but not so smooth and sometimes apps don't work
at<br>
all. Trnsys worked for me with no problem.<br>
<br>
This is the web of wine. It should be in Ubuntu and Fedora<br>
repositories (I don't know about other distributions, but it might
be<br>
included too). Otherwise you can download the sources and compile
it,<br>
or even download precompiled binaries from their website.<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.winehq.org/download/">http://www.winehq.org/download/</a><br>
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On 5 May 2011 20:16, Marcus <jones.0bj3 at gmail.com
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wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">>/ I'm also very interested in
this topic!</span><br>
/>/<br>
/>/ Linux would be useful for me as well, but I'm currently
working on a Windows<br>
/>/ solution. I've got some code which parameterizes and then
parallelizes a<br>
/>/ batch of simulations on a local (multi-core) machine, but the
next and more<br>
/>/ complicated step is distributing tasks over the LAN to other
machines.<br>
/>/<br>
/>/ <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.optimalenergetics.com/Blog/?p=78">http://www.optimalenergetics.com/Blog/?p=78</a><br>
/>/<br>
/>/ Cheers, and let me know if you solve it!<br>
/>/<br>
/>/ Marcus<br>
/>/ --<br>
/>/ Marcus Jones, LEED AP, M.Sc.<br>
/>/ Freelance energy consultant<br>
/>/ Vienna, Austria<br>
/>/<br>
/>/<br>
/>/<br>
/>/ On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Laurent Georges
<laurent.georges at ntnu.no
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/>/ wrote:<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/ Hi,<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/ This short email in order to know if it?s possible to
have/compile a<br>
/>>/ TRNSYS version running on LINUX platforms? I haven?t
found any definitive<br>
/>>/ answer on the mailing list archive. In fact, I have to
run a lot of<br>
/>>/ sequential TRNSYS runs, each during almost one hour, so
that it could very<br>
/>>/ interesting to distribute each job on several machines. A
possible solution<br>
/>>/ for me is to use a cluster of PCs equipped LINUX
operating system. Is there<br>
/>>/ a standard and state-of-the-art solution for this
problem? Either to compile<br>
/>>/ TRNSYS on LINUX or the best way to run TRNSYS on several
machines?<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/ In advance, thank you,<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/ Regards,<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/ Laurent Georges<br>
/>>/<br>
/>>/<br>
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