On 11 May 2006 at 13:19, Robert Citek wrote:
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| On May 11, 2006, at 11:47 AM, bogdan romocea wrote:
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| >> I'll see if I can reproduce the steps under Knoppix[1]. Then you can
| >> run Knoppix with a Persistent Disk Image (PDI)[2] that contains R,
| >> the DBI, and RMySQL on just about any mac
On May 11, 2006, at 11:47 AM, bogdan romocea wrote:
>> I'll see if I can reproduce the steps under Knoppix[1]. Then you can
>> run Knoppix with a Persistent Disk Image (PDI)[2] that contains R,
>> the DBI, and RMySQL on just about any machine that runs Knoppix.
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> Don't bother, it's been done a
Congratulations Dirk on the article in linuxtoday.com today about Quantian.
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Greetings all,
Just a quick heads up that there is a Slashdot thread this morning on
Open Source Math Software for Education, which includes references to R
and Dirk's Quantian distribution (among others). The thread is at:
http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/12/13/2355258.shtml?tid=185&tid=4
[ Apologies for the cross-post, and I hope this is seen as sufficiently
on-topic. Anybody who feels otherwise, please drop me a line off-list. ]
Earlier this week I sent out the announcement below for the newest version
of Quantian. Quantian is a bootable dvd (based off Knoppix & clusterKnoppi