[Andreas Tille]
Any chance to make this script so generic that other CDDs might profit
from it? (Perhaps we talk about this face to face in Merida ...)
I guess so. But it is only a wrapper round debian-live, so I am not
sure if it make sense. Check
Dear Paul,
The official debian package is dcmtk. You might also want to try amide
(pick it from sid or from the paipix repository if you need it for other
versions). It depends on xmedcon. I remember that there are a couble of
sites with amide dicon examples but nothing systematic...
All
GPU programming from Python:
http://www.cs.lth.se/home/Calle_Lejdfors/pygpu/
Looks promising, but I still don't really speak Python. Anybody with more
skills and some free time interested in packaging this?
Dirk
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Hi Dirk,
GPU programming from Python:
http://www.cs.lth.se/home/Calle_Lejdfors/pygpu/
Looks promising, but I still don't really speak Python. Anybody with more
skills and some free time interested in packaging this?
I've filled an ITP last night, 446687 :)
Just a question for
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 09:43:02AM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
GPU programming from Python:
http://www.cs.lth.se/home/Calle_Lejdfors/pygpu/
Looks promising, but I still don't really speak Python. Anybody with more
skills and some free time interested in packaging this?
Hi,
Le lundi 15 octobre 2007 à 16:49 +0200, Sandro Tosi a écrit :
Hi Dirk,
GPU programming from Python:
http://www.cs.lth.se/home/Calle_Lejdfors/pygpu/
Looks promising, but I still don't really speak Python. Anybody with more
skills and some free time interested in packaging
Just a question for d-python: I can't quite get the convention (if it
exists) for names.. should I call the package pygpu, python-gpu,
python-pygpu? Or call the package pygpu and Provides: another name?
binary package should follow python-modulename schema. In your case:
python-pygpu (I saw
I'm teaching a numerical analysis course with Debian, and now the kids
want to be plot Newton fractals:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_fractal
Basically, all they want to be able to do is to manually plot the
fractal pixel-by-pixel. They're working in a blend of C and C++, so
ideally,
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Suggestions?
NETPBM (libnetpbm10-dev). This is C library which povides a very
simple interface for manipulating bitmapped images at the pixel level.
It treats the bitmaps as 2d arrays in memory and will let you output
to many file formats
[Andreas Tille]
PS: BTW, id deborphan really needed? I thought aptitude would be
superior?
Not sure. I like it, and do not know how to easily get a list of
'leaf' packages in the dependency graph using aptitude.
Happy hacking,
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On 15/10/2007, Brett Viren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Suggestions?
NETPBM (libnetpbm10-dev). This is C library which povides a very
simple interface for manipulating bitmapped images at the pixel level.
It treats the bitmaps as 2d arrays in
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 15/10/2007, Brett Viren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Suggestions?
NETPBM (libnetpbm10-dev). This is C library which povides a very
simple interface for manipulating bitmapped images at the
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 04:32:55PM +0900, Yury Yuryev wrote:
Does somebody know/use any soft for x-ray reflectometry?
I am sorry I was not accurate. I mean soft for fitting/modeling of x-ray
reflectivity from film or multilayer.
Carlo Segre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi yury:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Chris Walker wrote:
I can recommend reading Elements of Modern X-ray Physics by Jens
Als-Nielsen and Des McMorrow. http://ntserv.fys.ku.dk/XBook/. IIRC the
book includes matlab code for reflection from multilayers (which you
can download from their website). I didn't find
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