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LabVIEW on Linux kernel version 3.11.10 (Fedora 20) Operating System

Can LabVIEW run on Linux kernel version 3.11.10 (Fedora 20) Operating System?

What's the closest to this that has been done?


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Are you asking about LabVIEW or rather DAQ and other drivers? I'm running several versions of LabVIEW without problems in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with currently kernel 3.2.0-80. Now installing DAQmx and other drivers is an entirely different story.

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LabVIEW development environment, GPIB, and possibly VISA

http://forums.ni.com/t5/Instrument-Control-GPIB-Serial/NI-PMC-GPIB-on-Linux-kernel-version-3-11-10-F...

NI-PMC-GPIB



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When we are talking about Labview without NI device drivers, it can be run under actual linux kernel, for example: Mageia 4 linux kernel 3.14.x

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