Sorry my last reply did not appear in the correct order so this is an
attempt to fix that.

My original reply:
If you are interested in using a Linux OS, and are just having trouble
getting started then you can visit
http://live.osgeo.org/en/download.html which is a preconfigured Xubuntu
with many open gis applications all ready pre-installed, including the ones
you just mentioned.

Ive used it myself with much success, especially when you just dont feel
like jumping through the install hoops.

This tutorial also provides its own .vdi to install into VirtualBox with
pre-installed software. Ive used this one a little less but so far it seems
good as well.
http://globalmonitoring.sdstate.edu/projects/weld/weldtraining.html
 --though it only has grass and qgis installed, no postgres/postgis or
mapnik.

Garret


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> I am new to ubuntu SAUCY and I must confess the transition has not been
> really easy for me. on windows everything seems pretty much straight
> forward but I am getting frustrated because It seems when I try to install
> either pyproj, gdal, mapnik, proj4, Postgre/postgis and other Web gis
> packages they probably don't work together and their dependencies aren't
> the same.
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> my question is isn't there an easy way to get all these packages to work
> together?
> when I install QGIS it removes something else same goes to mapnik.
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> I install mapnik the  other day it even crash and messed up my system, had
> to do a clean OS install all over again.
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> I really need help on how to go about getting these installed because I
> cant work without all of them.
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> Anthony
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> It's in french but you can try to follow this road map with VirtualBox and
> Vagrant. You can enjoy UbuntuGIS on your Windows.  Only have to add Mapnik.
> Don't forget to open connexion of Postgresql..
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> http://simonmercier.net/blog/?p=1738
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> On December 30, 2013 5:26:03 AM Emeka Okoli <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am new to ubuntu SAUCY and I must confess the transition has not been
> > really easy for me. on windows everything seems pretty much straight
> > forward but I am getting frustrated because It seems when I try to
> install
> > either pyproj, gdal, mapnik, proj4, Postgre/postgis and other Web gis
> > packages they probably don't work together and their dependencies aren't
> > the same.
> >
> > my question is isn't there an easy way to get all these packages to work
> > together?
> > when I install QGIS it removes something else same goes to mapnik.
> >
> > I install mapnik the  other day it even crash and messed up my system,
> had
> > to do a clean OS install all over again.
> >
> > I really need help on how to go about getting these installed because I
> > cant work without all of them.
> >
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