Hi,

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 03:01:05PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> there is also a discussion on what is the Linux distros best suited for
> bioinformatics on BioStar.
> 
> http://biostar.stackexchange.com/questions/16824/linux-distros-best-suited-for-bioinformatics

Good hint - but I can not pass their captcha checking mechanism because
I do not see the question the captcha is asking. :-(

If anybody want to tweak in the following text


You might like to try a look at the packages bundled into official Debian by 
the Debian Med team.  There is some overview available at
  http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio
These packages are maintained by a constantly growing team of bioinformaticans 
who are members of the Debian Med team.  All packages are available via the 
official Debian mirrors and as a consequence of this are available in Ubuntu as 
well.  The team is working closely together with the BioLinux team which is 
based on Ubuntu LTS.  This means that packages which are currently only 
available in BioLinux will be moved directly into Debian and finally also end 
up in official Ubuntu.

(even in a changed version) I'd be very happy.

Kind regards and thanks for the hint

       Andreas.

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