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Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support?
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Miquel Cabanas |
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Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support? |
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Fri, 04 Nov 2005 12:13:18 +0100 |
hi,
there is an octave2.1 package available for Debian Sarge (3.1), that
contains octave v. 2.1.69-1.
Miquel
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 19:40 +0900, Victor Munoz wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 09:55:57AM +0100, Gerald Ebberink wrote:
> > I personally use octave on SuSe, but the somenone you talked to is right
> > you
> > would have to compile it yourself. Fedora is nice but personally I would go
> > for Debian (if you have the choice), this is just because there are more
> > scientific packages available for Debian.
> >
>
> And if you're really worried about latest versions, or need specific
> features of latest Octave versions, then probably you should try Debian sid.
> I'm using the stable sarge version, and use Octave a lot, without problem.
> But it has octave version 2.0.17. Sid has 2.1.71.
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Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support?, Javier Arantegui, 2005/11/04
Re: which Linux distribution offers the best octave-support?, Madhusudan Singh, 2005/11/04