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Re: Announcement: Automatic ATLAS support under Debian GNU/Linux
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Jonathan Drews |
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Re: Announcement: Automatic ATLAS support under Debian GNU/Linux |
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Thu, 22 Nov 2001 01:05:25 -0600 |
On Monday 12 November 2001 17:20, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> ATLAS can lead to very dramatic speed increases (up to a factor of ten, see
> below for simple examples) for common linear algebra operations. The
> ability to use these optimised libraries along with either R or Octave
> without having to compile any code is probably a first among Linux, and
> Unix, distributions.
This is really terrific Dirk!
Are there *.deb packages for this? Is it possible to use the software
utility alien to import the packages to RedHat and Mandrake? Any Red Hat or
Mandrake people know how to do this? I am SuSE user but I know a friend who
would love to have this on his Red Hat boxes, at work.
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Cheers,
Jonathan
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