GPK OS Compatability

Key Meaning
Yes Gcom® tested Gcom Protocol Kit (GPK) software on the operating system release and found it to be compatible.
No Gcom tested GPK software on the operating system release and found it to be incompatible.
(Blank) Gcom has not tested GPK software on the operating system release; however, that does not mean it is incompatible. Please contact sales for more current information. Use at your own risk.
1 Gcom did not test because Gcom does not test older releases of GPK software on new operating system releases.
2 Gcom did not test because Gcom does not test the latest release of GPK software on transitory operating system releases.

Linux Distributions OS Version ** GPK 2.1 GPK 2.2 GPK 2.3
red hat 9.0 Yes   In test
8.0 Yes 2 2
SuSE 9.3   Yes Yes
9.2 Yes Yes In test
9.1 Yes    
9.0 Yes    
9.0 Ent. SP3   Yes  
9.0 Ent. SP2      
Fedora Core 4   Yes  
Core 3 Yes Yes Yes
Core 2 Yes    
Core 1 Yes    
ubuntu 6.06 1 1 In test
5.04   Yes Yes
CentOS 4 (redhat 9.0 Ent. AS v.4) 1 1 Yes
3 (redhat 9.0 Ent. AS v.3) Yes Yes  
2 (redhat 9.0 Ent. AS v.2.1) Yes Yes  
Solaris Versions OS Version GPK 2.1 GPK 2.2 GPK 2.3
Sun Systems Solaris SPARC 10 Yes    
9 Yes Yes  
8 (32- & 64-bit) Yes Yes In test
Sun Systems Solaris Intel 10 Yes   In test
9 Yes Yes Yes
8 Yes    
QNX Versions OS Version GPK 2.1 GPK 2.2 GPK 2.3
QNX 4.25 Yes   In test
4.24 Yes    

** In most cases, Gcom® Protocol Kit (GPK) software installs/runs on Linux versions older than those currently tested. (Exception: Current Gcom software does not install correctly on Linux systems based on a kernel version earlier than 2.4.) In virtually every case, Linux version-related problems occur during Gcom software installation. If you can install Gcom software and run a test program, the Gcom software/Linux version relationship is OK.