Le 05/02/2011 16:43, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
it's actually not necessary to build Atlas for Sage to run. E.g. on
MacOSX Atlas is not built;
all you need (well, the performance might be suboptimal) is an
implementation of Lapack that works
on the platform. Then you can go the way it's done for MacOSX, just
creating appropriate links.
I managed to build atlas on it... since I didn't know it was possible to
do otherwise!
Notice though that atlas will definitely be out of question when I'll
try to make cross-compilation work.
I am very curious to know how it goes - for I have an AC100 netbook
collecting dust
on a shelf, still had no time to install Linux on it (tried few months
ago, it didn't quite work,
as I have a Japanese market version ("dynabook AZ/05M"), and there
were no support for that particular
model --- well, maybe there was, on some Japanese site...)
The android system is desperately useless, and toshiba doesn't help.
Installing an ubuntu system makes the device pretty nice. It has a long
battery life and can run almost anything -- slowly but it can.
Snark on #sage-devel
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