On 7/19/11, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, hadi motamedi wrote: > >> Dear All >> With respect to the references you gave me, I figured out to add the >> following line to my /etc/sysconfig/iptables : >> -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 53 -j ACCEPT >> Then I issued: >> #service iptables restart >> And now the windows machine can browse valid url . Thank you for your >> help. >> I want to put more stuff on my centos 5.6 machine. To this end, I >> installed ultraedit, octave, gschem,shorewall on my centos 5.6 >> machine. But I don't see one-to-one relationship between these >> applications and the ones I have on my windows machine. For example, >> the octave does not have the same power as MATLAB on windows machine >> or Pspice on windows is more powerful than the the one I have on my >> centos. Can you please let me know where powerful centos stuffs for >> various purposes can be selected and installed from the internet? > > So you've installed Octave but it's not as powerful as MATLAB on windows. > I know this is crazy talk, but have you tried MATLAB on CentOS? > > There is no one-to-one relationship between applications on one OS and on > another. > > Keep googling. > > jh > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > If we cannot find the exact application name for centos, say MATLAB for centos does not exist, so we must search for 'Mathematics laboratory for centos' ? Or if Pspice for centos does not exist so we must search for 'Electronics circuit schematics editor and simulator for centos' ? If there any reference site that we can select centos application with respect to their functionality deffinition but not just the application name? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos