From help-octave-request at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Mon Dec 1 02:13:30 2003 Subject: RE: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news From: THOMAS Paul Richard To: "'Dirk Eddelbuettel'" Cc: help-octave at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 09:11:16 +0100 Dirk, Thank you for that remark; I was intrigued enough to download Quantian (I also would like to push students over the threshold of using Linux/Unix at home). It works a treat, apart from the rather nasty noise made by the CD drive! Octave-2.1.50/GNUplot/Nedit/tclwish are all there and run a lot faster than under Cygwin. A couple of tiny gripes; (i) DLD's are enabled from the interpreter but mkoctfile is not in the package - is it not runable from the CD for some reason? (ii) It would have been nice to have bltwish (1.4Mbyte under Windows) there as well as tcl/tk. However, that said that, this really is exactly what I needed - thank you. Paul Thomas PS In spite of it working well, my version produced a mess of error messages on booting, all involving opsopen. Do you want to see the syslog? PPS I couldn't help but feel that the persistent state should not be the default. -----Message d'origine----- De : Dirk Eddelbuettel [mailto:edd at debian dot org] Envoyé : samedi 29 novembre 2003 15:25 À : Agustin Barto Cc : Christoph Dalitz; help-octave at bevo dot che dot wisc dot edu Objet : Re: TR: [sciclub] Scilab news On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 10:58:39AM -0300, Agustin Barto wrote: > The funny thing is that an older version of cygwin works just fine, so > I'm not really sure if it's Win32API fault. > > Most of the users never heard of Linux before, but I really don't care. > They SHOULD know Linux. It's my choice what they'll use on the labs, but > I can't force them to use linux on their homes. That's what concerns me > the most. I can't provide the users with an implementation of Octave > that will work fine only on some versions of Windows (Don't care who's > fault is it). Have you considered giving them Quantian bootable cdroms? Based on Knoppix, it is directely bootable, contains octave, octave-forge, XEmacs with Octave mode right out of the box, LaTeX support incl. frontends like kile and texmacs plus a few hundred other applications. Requires zero admin -- just boot it straight into KDE and start working. Can save persistent state to hd, floppy, usbdrive, ... but otherwise does not touch the hard disk of the pc. See http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian.html Dirk -- Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. -- Groucho Marx ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html ------------------------------------------------------------- --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.536 / Virus Database: 331 - Release Date: 03/11/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.536 / Virus Database: 331 - Release Date: 03/11/03 ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------