math and fedora

Paul Howarth paul at city-fan.org
Thu Dec 9 15:30:36 UTC 2004


Teo Fonrouge wrote:
> Mostafa Z. Afgani wrote:
>> Have a look at octave
>>
>> do a
>>
>> yum install octave
>>
>> as root and you should have Octave running .. it closely resembles
>> MATLAB in function (without the toolboxes ofcourse)..
>>
>> Best,
>> M
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> Hello,
> 
> Where is the Fedora repository that contains Octave ?

It's part of Fedora Core, so you'll find it in the base repository and also on 
your install media.

Paul.





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