mathematica
Ola, uso o debian wheezy, instalei o softwere mathematica executando o arquivo.sh. quando eu tento abre alguma aquivo que criei no matemantica dando um clique no icone ele não abre. Alquem pode me ajudarw -- Manoel
Re: mathematica
clique com o outro botão sobre o arquivo, vá na opção de menu propriedades, aba geral, campo 'abrir com' e veja se é o mathematica que está configurado. se não for escolha ele na lista ou na opção 'outro...'. as instruções acima são para o thunar. gerenciador de arquivos do xfce. outros podem ser ligeiramente diferentes. Em 18 de abril de 2013 10:32, Manoel mpedroara...@hotmail.com escreveu: Ola, uso o debian wheezy, instalei o softwere mathematica executando o arquivo.sh. quando eu tento abre alguma aquivo que criei no matemantica dando um clique no icone ele não abre. Alquem pode me ajudarw -- Manoel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-portuguese-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAPr829mAOd7z7tikUCSJCv1K6ovc2uH_1tOw=lxh_zjdvmy...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Mathematica no Debian
Eduardo Santos Nascimento wrote: Olá Pessoal! Gostaria de saber se alguém usa ou usou o Mathematica no Debian? Pois eu gostaria de saber como faço para baixá-lo e instalá-lo? Obrigado O Mathematica no Linux funciona bem (já vi ele rodando em Debian, Gentoo, RedHat e Fedora). Agora... baixá-lo e instalá-lo?!?!? Hm... Mathematica nao é software livre. Tem que pagar... Até. -- Miguel Da Silva Administrador de Red Centro de Matemática - http://www.cmat.edu.uy Facultad de Ciencias - http://www.fcien.edu.uy Universidad de la República - http://www.rau.edu.uy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mathematica no Debian
Olá Pessoal! Gostaria de saber se alguém usa ou usou o Mathematica no Debian? Pois eu gostaria de saber como faço para baixá-lo e instalá-lo? Obrigado
Re: Mathematica no Debian
Em Sáb, 2008-05-17 às 14:25 -0300, Eduardo Santos Nascimento escreveu: Olá Pessoal! Gostaria de saber se alguém usa ou usou o Mathematica no Debian? Pois eu gostaria de saber como faço para baixá-lo e instalá-lo? Obrigado Olá. Eu uso o mathematica no debian onde eu trabalho. Funciona perfeitamente. Abraço. Fabiano. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica x Beryl
Ao menos há uma solução. Agora preciso desobrir. =) Deve ser algo referente a como ele trata a fonte, por que o demais está ok. Exceto o símbolo do programa de uma janela tipo de about. Vou pesquisar o problema com AIGLX. Assim que descobrir, posto aqui. Valeu.
Re: Mathematica x Beryl
Acho que achei a resposta. Mathematica usa a biblioteca Motif (ou algum variante dessa) para criar seu GUI. Motif e seus variantes parece ter problemas com a extensão Composite do X.org, o qual é usado por xcompmgr, Xgl, Compiz, etc. Para corrigir isso (na verdade contornor) use o comando $ export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 ou coloque esse comando no arquivo ~/.bashrc. Comigo funcionou. Abraço. Fabiano. Em Qui, 2007-04-12 às 06:46 -0400, Rodolfo Allan escreveu: Ao menos há uma solução. Agora preciso desobrir. =) Deve ser algo referente a como ele trata a fonte, por que o demais está ok. Exceto o símbolo do programa de uma janela tipo de about. Vou pesquisar o problema com AIGLX. Assim que descobrir, posto aqui. Valeu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica x Beryl
Em 12/04/07, Marcos Lazarini[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Em 11/04/07, Rodolfo Allan[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Alguém aqui usa o Wolfram Mathematica e o Beryl? Após instalar o Bery, as fontes das planilhas do mathematica ficam transparentes, isto é, se o fundo for claro, não dá pra ler nada! Dá pra resolver isso? Meu jabref parou de funcionar tbm dentro do beryl... tive q passar uns parâmetros a mais p/ a tela dele voltar a aparecer... Acho q ele muda como os progs estão acostumados a desenhar na tela, e ai pode dar problema mesmo.. A questão é saber como corrigir... :-/ Só p/ registrar, tive que fazer $ AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit java -jar JabRef-2.2.jar -- Marcos
Mathematica x Beryl
Alguém aqui usa o Wolfram Mathematica e o Beryl? Após instalar o Bery, as fontes das planilhas do mathematica ficam transparentes, isto é, se o fundo for claro, não dá pra ler nada! Dá pra resolver isso? Abraço Rodolfo.
Re: Mathematica x Beryl
Uso o mathematica aqui, mas sem o beryl. Já tive problemas usando aixgl com o mathematica e precisa da opção DRI no xorg.conf: Section DRI Mode0666 EndSection Lembro de ter tido outro problema também ao usar o aixgl com o mathematica e resolvi mas não lembro como :(. Abraço. Fabiano. Em Qua, 2007-04-11 às 19:56 -0400, Rodolfo Allan escreveu: Alguém aqui usa o Wolfram Mathematica e o Beryl? Após instalar o Bery, as fontes das planilhas do mathematica ficam transparentes, isto é, se o fundo for claro, não dá pra ler nada! Dá pra resolver isso? Abraço Rodolfo. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica x Beryl
Em 11/04/07, Rodolfo Allan[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Alguém aqui usa o Wolfram Mathematica e o Beryl? Após instalar o Bery, as fontes das planilhas do mathematica ficam transparentes, isto é, se o fundo for claro, não dá pra ler nada! Dá pra resolver isso? Meu jabref parou de funcionar tbm dentro do beryl... tive q passar uns parâmetros a mais p/ a tela dele voltar a aparecer... Acho q ele muda como os progs estão acostumados a desenhar na tela, e ai pode dar problema mesmo.. A questão é saber como corrigir... :-/ -- Marcos
Wolfram Mathematica
OláSei que deve ter pouca gente que tentou, mas não custa perguntar. Instalei o matemática 5.2 no ubuntu 6.1 em um amd64 e quando rodei o programa, este não reconheceu o teclado, eu aperto del, aparace um quadrado, backspace igual, o enter que deveria evaluate a expressão não faz nada. Achei que era algum problema de compatibilidade, mas no notebook a mesma versão roda bem, a diferença mais relevante ao problema é que o teclado de um é abnt2 (o do amd64) e o do outro é us-intl. Alguém saberia dizer o que eu posso fazer para tentar resolver o problema? Creio que talvez seja por que o mathematica esteja utilizando us-intl enquanto o sistema usa abnt2, mas não tenho certeza. Obrigado,Rodolfo.
Mathematica ile turkce sorunu
Merhaba,Daha once Mathematica 5.0'i, Windows2000'de kullaniyordum. Turkce karakterler acisindan sikinti yoktu. Mathematica'yi Debian/testing'de kurdum ve calistirdim. Tek sorun turkce karakterlerin yerine siyah kutucuklar gosteriyor. Acaba bu sorunu aranizda yasayip, cozen var mi?Saygilar,Ahmet Nurlu Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
Re: Mathematica scroll problem
On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 13:08 +0100, VSJ wrote: When I load a large Notebook (i.e., large enough to have an enabled vertical scrollbar) or Help topic, and I scroll down and then up, the window contents become unreadable/trashed. The only way to remedy this is to maximise and then restore the window size to force a redraw. Did you turn on composite or renderaccell support? If so, they are experiemental and the cause of your problem. Turn them off. -- Jason Clinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Mathematica scroll problem
Hi, I've a problem with the Mathematica 5.2 FrontEnd under Debian sid (completely up-to-date): When I load a large Notebook (i.e., large enough to have an enabled vertical scrollbar) or Help topic, and I scroll down and then up, the window contents become unreadable/trashed. The only way to remedy this is to maximise and then restore the window size to force a redraw. See screenshots of this behaviour at http://tinyurl.com/aot3t Maximising and restoring each time I scroll up is a bit annoying (understatement). Although Mathematica is using an ancient graphical toolkit, I don't think that is the cause of the problem. At the university we're using the same version of Mathematica (on Fedora Core) and everything works fine (even the fonts look nice/clean/sharp!). But when I try to run Mathematica over SSH with X-forwarding, I get the same problem as described above. Thanks, Karel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica seg. faults with glibc 2.3.5
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 11:32:06PM +0200, Jan wrote: Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can make Mathematica work? This may not be very smart, but if nothing works, you could try a sarge install in a chroot environment. Then you could install Mathematica there. I had the inverse problem, Mathematica 5.1 would not work in woody, then stable, and I set up a chroot with sid until I got a new PC. Regards, Victor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mathematica seg. faults with glibc 2.3.5
Hello I recently upgraded my Debian unstable, so that it is fairly up to date with the newest packages (which it wasn't). In the process, glibc was also upgraded. This meant that my Mathematica 4.2 would not work anymore. I faced a similar problem before, the solution I used then was to install an older libc in /oldlibs, and force mathematica to use that. This was the way everything worked until this last upgrade, but now it won't work any more. The error I get is: /bin/sh: /oldlibs/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.3.4' not found (required by /bin/sh) I found somewhere on the net a suggestion of using the dynamically linked binaries that come with the install CD. After making the necessary changes (as described here: http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/intel/dynamic.html) I tried this, but it didn't work either. The error I got was: /usr/local/Wolfram/Mathematica/4.2/SystemFiles/Kernel/Binaries/Linux-dyn/MathKernel: relocation error: /usr/local/Wolfram/Mathematica/4.2/SystemFiles/Kernel/Binaries/Linux-dyn/MathKernel: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can make Mathematica work? Thanks, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica messing with fonts... or?
onsdagen den 5 maj 2004 18.27 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoting Johan Renström [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi! I have just installed Mathematica on my debian-machine, but the first thing that happens when I run ~$Mathematica from a terminal window is that I get a window entitled Startup warning. However, I can't see what the warning is about cuse there is no text in the window (thats probably what the warning is about) - just two buttons (probably an ok and a cansle buttons) with no text on them either. This is the same for all dialogues that apears (there is no text in them). In addition I have noted that the menutexts in the Opera web browser seems to disapear after trying to run Mathematica. If I log out an on again things are restored but as soon as I start Mathematica its all messed up again. Most other programs seems ok though. Any ideas? I'm running sid with KDE 3.1.5 on a dell PC. regards Johan Ps. Yell if there is some more info I could suply! If you can do that, try from GNOME or another Desktop/WM than KDE. GNOME uses a different font system apparently. I observed tiny or invisible font problems in the past and it was dependent on the Desktop/WM. I'm far from expert in that, but it might help... Sylvain. Thanks for the ide, unfortunately I dont have GNOME installed and as I've heared it's a bit mor demanding than KDE so I'm afraid it wouldn't run verry well om my PII 450MHz. However, things has gotten mor strange. As I have understood it Mathematica 5.0 uses the two font directories: /usr/local/Wolfram/Mathematica/5.0/SystemFiles/Fonts/Type1 /usr/local/Wolfram/Mathematica/5.0/SystemFiles/Fonts/BDF Some how it's when these paths are added to the x font path things goes wrong. I'm not verry good at shell scripting but as I have understood things the Mathematica startup script adds theese paths to the font path using the xset +fp command - thats when operas fonts are messed up. A call to the xset fp default; xset fp rehash command seems to restore opera again. In a desperate try I added the two paths to the XF86Config file and logged out and on again (I did not do the alt-ctrl-backspace) and run Mathematica and suddenly I got a message Warning: Cannot convert string -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-*-* to type FontStruct in the console and a message in mathematica telling me that the Times (I think) font were missing and that it would substitute to courier, and then the menutexts were ok. Unforunately when I rebooted (and hence rerun the xserver) things were even more messed up and now the text om the loginscreen is missing and Mathematica is back where it were Humm.. this was a rather long text and im not sure I managed to make any sense but I thought I'd give you all the parameters. The main issue is that it seems like X doesn't like it when the mathematica font paths are added! Any ideas on this? Hope some one managed it all the way down here! ;) regards Johan
Re: Mathematica 5.0 and Debian Linux
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 04:07:39PM +0100, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: Hi: Has anybody been successful in converting Mathematica (,nb) files with Save as SPecial to latex and then running latex on the file? I get lot error messages, though at the end a dvi file is produced. There is lot of places where the text goes past the page, and I am unable even to adjust the margins. There does not appear to be any place in notebook2e.sty to do this. I have tried only a few times to save Mathematica notebooks to latex. If a dvi is produced at the end, then probably you don't get errors, but warnings. (Or are they errors, and you type 'q' at the prompt, so that compilation proceeds?) Anyway, I had big equations which went past the page, and I found no way to tell Mathematica to be smarter, although it was an old version I'm afraid. I gave up, because, in the end, the problem of splitting equations in lines without losing legibility is nontrivial in general, and I decided to type them by myself. Other suggestions: modify the latex file a posteriori. Maybe you can use landscape mode, if equations are big but not so big; maybe you can change font size to \small. Regards, Victor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mathematica 5.0 and Debian Linux
Hi: Has anybody been successful in converting Mathematica (,nb) files with Save as SPecial to latex and then running latex on the file? I get lot error messages, though at the end a dvi file is produced. There is lot of places where the text goes past the page, and I am unable even to adjust the margins. There does not appear to be any place in notebook2e.sty to do this. I am running unstable. I wac never successful with MAthematica 4.2 either, and Mathematica 5.0 is no better. I have donloaded the Convert50.tar.gz file from wolfram, and run the install.nb file, but this makes no difference. I will be grateful for any suggestions. Sebastian Canagaratna Department of Chemistry Ohio Northern University Ada, OH 45810. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Thadeu, Obrigado pela dica, mas não funcionou. Consegui instalar o libc5, mas o problema continua. Abraços, Paulo Thadeu Penna wrote: Olá Paulo Roberto, eu passei por isto também e apesar de não lembrar qual a saída ainda há uma pista: acho que o problema é que falta uma biblioteca antiga (libc5). Tente instalar o pacote libc5. Se o Mathematica fosse OpenSource nada disso teria acontecido... On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Paulo Roberto Bueno wrote: Eduardo Peters wrote: Em Ter, 2003-07-15 às 08:02, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Bah cara, vc nunca vai conseguir fazer isso direto no cd, o que aliás é óbvio, pois vc não conseguirá gravar nele. O que vc tem que fazer é copiá-lo para o hd, e mudar o bit de execução. Daí sim, se vc quiser poderá gravá-lo em cd, executar do hd mesmo. Eu já tentei fazer isso, porém o neste caso ao executar o script você recebe uma mensagem dizendo que o dispositivo do qual estou tentando fazer a instalação não é correto e a instalação é cancelada. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Você instalou o ldso também ??? Acho que faltava este : Package: ldso Priority: optional Section: oldlibs Installed-Size: 188 Maintainer: David Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Architecture: i386 Source: ld.so Version: 1.9.11-15 Replaces: libc6 Provides: libdl1 Depends: libc6 (=2.1.94) Filename: pool/main/l/ld.so/ldso_1.9.11-15_i386.deb Size: 78980 MD5sum: e36262f73c3229568281e1e3ee38af36 Description: The Linux dynamic linker and library for libc4 and libc5. This dynamic linker provides the user-level support for loading and linking DLL and ELF shared libraries. You do not need this package unless you have very old programs which use libc4 or libc5. The libc6 package has its own dynamic linker that is used for all current programs. On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Paulo Roberto Bueno wrote: Thadeu, Obrigado pela dica, mas não funcionou. Consegui instalar o libc5, mas o problema continua. Abraços, Paulo Thadeu Penna wrote: Olá Paulo Roberto, eu passei por isto também e apesar de não lembrar qual a saída ainda há uma pista: acho que o problema é que falta uma biblioteca antiga (libc5). Tente instalar o pacote libc5. Se o Mathematica fosse OpenSource nada disso teria acontecido... On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Paulo Roberto Bueno wrote: Eduardo Peters wrote: Em Ter, 2003-07-15 às 08:02, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Bah cara, vc nunca vai conseguir fazer isso direto no cd, o que aliás é óbvio, pois vc não conseguirá gravar nele. O que vc tem que fazer é copiá-lo para o hd, e mudar o bit de execução. Daí sim, se vc quiser poderá gravá-lo em cd, executar do hd mesmo. Eu já tentei fazer isso, porém o neste caso ao executar o script você recebe uma mensagem dizendo que o dispositivo do qual estou tentando fazer a instalação não é correto e a instalação é cancelada. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Goedson, Muito obrigado, agora deu certo. Obrigado a todos pela disposição. Abraços, Olá Goedson, Já montei sim, havia me esquecido de dizer. Também não funcionou. A dica de gravar um novo CD com o script alterado com permissão de execução poderá funcionar, mas o engraçado é que eu consigo instalar esse programa usando o mesmo CD em um micro com o Conectiva 9.0 instalado, mas no Debian não vai. Cara, acho que deve ter saído alguma coisa errada nessa montagem. Não sei qual foi a instrução que te dei, mas tente o seguinte: mount -t iso9660 -oexec /dev/cdrom /cdrom Se assim não funcionar, aí só fazendo mágica.
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Abraços, Paulo Goedson Teixeira Paixao wrote: * Paulo Roberto Bueno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Esse problema acontece porque o script MATHINSTALLER não tem o bit de permissão de execução ativado. Veta: [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-ls -l a.sh -rw-r--r--1 goedson mp 30 Jul 10 16:25 a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh bash: ./a.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permissão negada [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-chmod a+x a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh Hello world Abraço, Goedson ---BeginMessage--- Olá Goedson, Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Abraços, Paulo Goedson Teixeira Paixao wrote: * Paulo Roberto Bueno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Esse problema acontece porque o script MATHINSTALLER não tem o bit de permissão de execução ativado. Veta: [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-ls -l a.sh -rw-r--r--1 goedson mp 30 Jul 10 16:25 a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh bash: ./a.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permissão negada [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-chmod a+x a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh Hello world Abraço, Goedson ---End Message---
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Eduardo Peters wrote: Em Ter, 2003-07-15 às 08:02, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Bah cara, vc nunca vai conseguir fazer isso direto no cd, o que aliás é óbvio, pois vc não conseguirá gravar nele. O que vc tem que fazer é copiá-lo para o hd, e mudar o bit de execução. Daí sim, se vc quiser poderá gravá-lo em cd, executar do hd mesmo. Eu já tentei fazer isso, porém o neste caso ao executar o script você recebe uma mensagem dizendo que o dispositivo do qual estou tentando fazer a instalação não é correto e a instalação é cancelada.
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Em Ter, 2003-07-15 às 08:02, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Bah cara, vc nunca vai conseguir fazer isso direto no cd, o que aliás é óbvio, pois vc não conseguirá gravar nele. O que vc tem que fazer é copiá-lo para o hd, e mudar o bit de execução. Daí sim, se vc quiser poderá gravá-lo em cd, executar do hd mesmo. -- coYote_ | _ Eduardo Peters - Canoinhas - SC | | °v° Eng. de Telecomunicações | | /(_)\47 9139-0566 | |__^ ^__|
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica]
Olá Paulo Roberto, eu passei por isto também e apesar de não lembrar qual a saída ainda há uma pista: acho que o problema é que falta uma biblioteca antiga (libc5). Tente instalar o pacote libc5. Se o Mathematica fosse OpenSource nada disso teria acontecido... On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Paulo Roberto Bueno wrote: Eduardo Peters wrote: Em Ter, 2003-07-15 às 08:02, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Obrigado pela dica, mas ainda estou com problema, pois quando tento aplicar chmod a+x em no arquivo MATHINSTALLER que está no CD. Assim, quando executo (chmod a+x) retorna um erro. Bah cara, vc nunca vai conseguir fazer isso direto no cd, o que aliás é óbvio, pois vc não conseguirá gravar nele. O que vc tem que fazer é copiá-lo para o hd, e mudar o bit de execução. Daí sim, se vc quiser poderá gravá-lo em cd, executar do hd mesmo. Eu já tentei fazer isso, porém o neste caso ao executar o script você recebe uma mensagem dizendo que o dispositivo do qual estou tentando fazer a instalação não é correto e a instalação é cancelada. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ _ .''`. | |_ _. _| _ |_) _ ._ ._ _. : :' : | | |(_|(_|(/_|_| | (/_| || |(_| `. `'` Linux User #50500`- Prof.Adjunto - Instituto de Física ---Debian- Universidade Federal Fluminense Alpha/i386
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica
Em Mon, 07 Jul 2003 23:18:54 -0300, Paulo Roberto Bueno escreveu: Outro problema que estou enfrentando com o Debian. Não consigo carregar nenhum programa no X rodando ele a partir do shell, tipo: gvim Isso mesmo que eu esteja logado como root. Mas qual o resultado? Talvés pelo mesmo problema não estou conseguindo instalar o Mathemativa na máquina. Quando tento rodar o script de instalação dá um erro, ou seja: ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Qual o resultado de head MATHINSTALLER? Outra coisa, se você digita /bin/sh --help o que acontece? -- _ / \ Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra +41 (21) 648 11 34 \ / http://br.geocities.com./lgcdutra/ +41 (78) 778 11 34 / \ Responda à lista, não a mim diretamente! +55 (11) 5686 2219 Dê-me nota se te ajudei: http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=leandro
Re: Nã o consigo instalar o Mathematica
* Paulo Roberto Bueno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Esse problema acontece porque o script MATHINSTALLER não tem o bit de permissão de execução ativado. Veta: [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-ls -l a.sh -rw-r--r--1 goedson mp 30 Jul 10 16:25 a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh bash: ./a.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permissão negada [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-chmod a+x a.sh [16:28:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/tmp]-./a.sh Hello world Abraço, Goedson
Não consigo instalar o Mathematica
Olá Pessoal, Outro problema que estou enfrentando com o Debian. Não consigo carregar nenhum programa no X rodando ele a partir do shell, tipo: gvim Isso mesmo que eu esteja logado como root. Talvés pelo mesmo problema não estou conseguindo instalar o Mathemativa na máquina. Quando tento rodar o script de instalação dá um erro, ou seja: ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Qualquer ajuda é bem vinda. gradeço antecipadamente. Paulo R. Bueno
Re: Não consigo instalar o Mathematica
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 23:18:54 -0300 Paulo Roberto Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá Pessoal, Outro problema que estou enfrentando com o Debian. Não consigo carregar nenhum programa no X rodando ele a partir do shell, tipo: gvim Quais as mensagens de erro? Ta meio generico. demais ~./MATHINSTALLER retorna o erro: bash: ./MATHINSTALLER: /bin/sh: bad interpreter : Permission denied. Aqui o erro é o seu interpretador, se você editar o arquivo MATHINSTALLER vai ver que ele é um script texto puro, na primeira linha você encontrará algo di tipo: #!/bin/sh mude para #!/bin/bash e tente de novo.( o sh não é instalado por padrão pq o bash substitue ele normalmente ele é um link, como na minha maquina neste momente por exemplo). Você pode tambér criar um link entre os dois: #ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh Que isso com certeza funciona. pgpH5huOClkRR.pgp Description: PGP signature
Mathematica 3.02 on debian2.2: The Mathematica fonts are not properly installed in your system
I used Mathematica 3.02 under debian2.0 and it worked well. Now I tried to use it under debian2.2 (and plan debian3.0) and after typing in xterm (icewm) $mathematica I got the following message: ** *Startup Error: *The Mathematica fonts are not properly installed in your system. *Without these fonts, typeset mathematical expressions cannot be displayed *properly. * *Exit Continue * next I choose Continue and got the following: * Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean assertion `GenericUnicodeFont != ((void *)0)' at MathEditFont.c:43 failed assertion `GenericUnicodeFont != ((void *)0)' at MathEditFont.c:43 failed assertion `GenericUnicodeFont != ((void *)0)' at MathEditFont.c:43 failed Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean Warning: Cannot convert string True to type Boolean * Eventually Mathematica start up and seems to work well but the warnings suggest something is wrong. I was thinking about writing to wolfram technical support but may be the problem is connected mainly with OS. Does anybody have any idea how to install properly (may be some extra) fonts? Jan __ Yahoo! Plus For a better Internet experience http://www.yahoo.co.uk/btoffer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mathematica fonts under sid
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 11:03:42PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote: If someone else besides myself is running current sid and has Mathematica installed could you please try running it. I seem to be seeing an internal failure in Mathematica finding all of its fonts... The Mathematica fonts are not properly installed in your system. Without these fonts, typeset mathematical expressions cannot be displayed properly. Same here. This error appears to be new as mathematica was running fine under sid until recently here. Jack See http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/interface/fonterrors.html for solution. Worked for me here (just steps 3-4 really). I hope that helps. -- GPG key-id: 1024D/DF04A255 Dmitriy AA16 8FAB 74E1 3511 83D0 9F4B F087 CEC9 DF04 A255 * encrypted personal mail is very much preferred * pgpbSDgGSD1xu.pgp Description: PGP signature
mathematica fonts under sid
If someone else besides myself is running current sid and has Mathematica installed could you please try running it. I seem to be seeing an internal failure in Mathematica finding all of its fonts... The Mathematica fonts are not properly installed in your system. Without these fonts, typeset mathematical expressions cannot be displayed properly. This error appears to be new as mathematica was running fine under sid until recently here. Jack -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mathematica font problem on debian ?
hi When I try to run mathematica on debian (potato with kernel 2.2.19) I get an error stating that mathematica fonts are not properly installed. I have added the mathematica font directory (i.e. subdirectories of /usr/local/mathematica/SystemFiles/Fonts) to /etc/X11/XF86Config . On checking which fonts are installed by xlsfonts I find the math fonts to be installed. I even tried xset fp+ ... on the same font directories. In spite of all this I still get the error . Though as yet I have not been able to detect any font problem if I continue to use mathematica, ignoring the error message. The error message reported by XFree86 is can't load font taipei16. I have no clue what to do now . I would be grateful if you could give me a pointer. Sincerely b thomas -- == ///, \ /, / . Balbir Thomas \ /, _/ /.[EMAIL PROTECTED] \_ /_/ /. Dept. of Mathematics, MW250 \__/_ Ohio State University, / \_\_ Columbus, Ohio 43201 /,)^_._ \ Tel-614-424-6817 (/ \\ /\\\ // ===((`
Re: Mathematica font problem on debian ?
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 11:47:01AM -0500, Balbir Thomas wrote: hi When I try to run mathematica on debian (potato with kernel 2.2.19) I get an error stating that mathematica fonts are not properly installed. I have added the mathematica font directory (i.e. subdirectories of /usr/local/mathematica/SystemFiles/Fonts) to /etc/X11/XF86Config . On checking which fonts are installed by xlsfonts I find the math fonts to be installed. I even tried xset fp+ ... on the same font directories. In spite of all this I still get the error . Though as yet I have not been able to detect any font problem if I continue to use mathematica, ignoring the error message. The error message reported by XFree86 is can't load font taipei16. I have no clue what to do now . I would be grateful if you could give me a pointer. AFAICT the fonts are loaded, and the error message is bogus. The curse of closed source. -- John Lenton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Random fortune: Really?? What a coincidence, I'm shallow too!! pgpW1gOGW7rLB.pgp Description: PGP signature
Mathematica on Linux
Have any of you used mathematica for linux? i use the windows version and find it very helpful... but i don't want to pay all that money for a linux version if i should just continue using it in windows.. Thanks, Michael __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Re: Mathematica on Linux
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001, M G wrote: Have any of you used mathematica for linux? i use the windows version and find it very helpful... but i don't want to pay all that money for a linux version if i should just continue using it in windows.. Thanks, Michael Michael, You may want to look into Maxima, a symbolic computer algebra program under continual development for last 15 years (similar lineage from MIT as commercial Macsyma) and just recently relicensed under GPL (free, then, as in both beer and speech). It's already packaged for testing and unstable, and you can download source from main page: http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/wfs/maxima.html Also, in different vein, but also very useful for GPL unix-based math use, I assume you're familiar with Octave (www.octave.org) It's packaged for all Debian current releases, relatively analogous to Matlab, and in many rudimentary cases, uses exact same syntax. I've found octave especially to be a pleasure to use. Hope this helps and take care, Daniel -- Daniel A. Freedman Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics Department of Physics Cornell University
Re: Mathematica on Linux
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, M G wrote: Have any of you used mathematica for linux? i use the windows version and find it very helpful... but i don't want to pay all that money for a linux version if i should just continue using it in windows.. Urm...are you going to continue using Windows? If you're looking to completely move to Linux, I'm fairly sure that the Linux version of Mathematica has the same feature set that you're used to. But, the price of Mathematica is pretty steep - if you're going to continue using Windows for any other purpose, I'd suggest sticking with the Windows version. If you want to avoid dual-booting, you'd be better off spending the money on a VMWare license and just using Windws in VMWare and the Windows version of Mathematica. I played with a review copy of Mathematica, and I felt the performance and feature-set of the Linux version was fine... but the price tag is quite steep. As another poster suggested, you might also want to spend some time looking at GPL'ed or Open Source software packages that might do what you want. (It's possible that only Mathematica has the features you want, though - it's a damn comprehensive piece of software. I don't know if it's really worth the horrendous license fee - but it's got everything + the kitchen sink.) Good luck, Zonker -- Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ZonkerBooks.net/ ICQ: 43599611 -=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=-=[*]=- Ever feel like nothing good was ever going to happen to you? -- Christopher Moltisanti Yeah, and nothin' did. So what? -- Paulie Walnuts The Sopranos
Re: Mathematica on Linux
I know someone who had the student version of Mathematica and wanted to switch between Windows and Linux (both of which were on the CD, I think). It was a bit of a hassle, but by calling up WRI and arguing a bit he was able to do it without being charged full price for a new version (I can't remember if it was free or if he was charged a small fee) On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 01:05:08PM -0700, M G wrote: Have any of you used mathematica for linux? i use the windows version and find it very helpful... but i don't want to pay all that money for a linux version if i should just continue using it in windows.. -- Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.erikreuter.com/
Re: Mathematica on Linux
Hi, I used Mathematica for lInux in 1996 during my Honours program, and then later in my PhD. The Student Version is feature complete - but it adds nasty little watermarks to any printed pages and any wepages you make with it. The most annoying thing I found was that after I had a disk failure I had to get a new license key, even though the drive in question had nothing to do with Mathematica or my data. I guess it's what Windoze users have to look forward to. You'll want to have a really big monitor to use it most effectively 19+ at least, 'cos otherwise the fonts look butt ugly. This was a while ago, so perhaps using the TTF from Windoze via a local font server would work, I was using it prior to that being an effective option. And perhaps that's not a problem anymore. I also found that whilst the Windoze release pretty much used the whole box, I could do other things while my programs were running when I used the Linux port - I was doing ecological sims using big CA designs with multidimensional lattices, pumping the states through SPSS on a sparc on the LAN, and then visualizing the results of that back in Mathematica, so I was pushing the poor thing pretty hard. Just my experience, John P Foster M G wrote: Have any of you used mathematica for linux? i use the windows version and find it very helpful... but i don't want to pay all that money for a linux version if i should just continue using it in windows.. Thanks, Michael __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica
It works just fine on my potato system. I suspect this is because the whole thing is statically linked to its own libraries, etc. The only gripe I have with it is I have a dual processor system, but as it was compiled under a 2.0.x environment, there is no SMP support. I really like the package, but SMP support would be cool. Sean Nathan Smith wrote: Hello all, We're (I'm) setting up a computer lab here at Univ. Texas at Tyler (nevermind the address above), and I'd like to run Debian as the OS in the lab. We're going to need to have Mathematica on the computers in the lab, and according to the Wolfram web page Mathematica will run on any ELF Linux system, but it's my understanding that Debian is not ELF but glibc6. Is there a way to make this work? Does anybody have Mathematica running on a Debian system? I have Debian on my machine here at work and would like to not have to switch to Red Hat or something else since I'm already somewhat familiar with what I have, but if it's not possible to run Mathematica I'll have to - or if it's too much work I'll have to as well since I have other duties. Anyone able to answer my questions? Thanks for your time, Nate -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Mathematica
Hello all, We're (I'm) setting up a computer lab here at Univ. Texas at Tyler (nevermind the address above), and I'd like to run Debian as the OS in the lab. We're going to need to have Mathematica on the computers in the lab, and according to the Wolfram web page Mathematica will run on any ELF Linux system, but it's my understanding that Debian is not ELF but glibc6. Is there a way to make this work? Does anybody have Mathematica running on a Debian system? I have Debian on my machine here at work and would like to not have to switch to Red Hat or something else since I'm already somewhat familiar with what I have, but if it's not possible to run Mathematica I'll have to - or if it's too much work I'll have to as well since I have other duties. Anyone able to answer my questions? Thanks for your time, Nate
Re: Mathematica
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Nathan Smith wrote: lab. We're going to need to have Mathematica on the computers in the lab, and according to the Wolfram web page Mathematica will run on any ELF Linux system, but it's my understanding that Debian is not ELF but glibc6. simplify This is not a problem. ELF is a format for executables. It does not have anything to do with the C library version. It's sort of like Texaco selling fuel. You need to use it in a gasoline engine (as opposed to Diesel for example), but it doesn't matter if you have a '99 Corvette or a '78 Pinto. :} /simplify
Re: Mathematica
William T Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Nathan Smith wrote: lab. We're going to need to have Mathematica on the computers in the lab, and according to the Wolfram web page Mathematica will run on any ELF Linux system, but it's my understanding that Debian is not ELF but glibc6. This is not a problem. ELF is a format for executables. It does not have anything to do with the C library version. It's sort of like Texaco selling fuel. You need to use it in a gasoline engine (as opposed to Diesel for example), but it doesn't matter if you have a '99 Corvette or a '78 Pinto. :} And just to bolster your confidence, I ran Mathematica just fine on my Debian slink system for quite some time. Gary
Re: Mathematica
And just to bolster your confidence, I ran Mathematica just fine on my Debian slink system for quite some time. It works with potato, too. It is not a libc.so.6 or libc.so.5 problem, because everything is statically linked. -- I'm working on it. There should be more math. This could be mathier.
Re: Mathematica
ELF is the binary format, not a library: % file /bin/bash /bin/bash: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped rgds-- TA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) I don't speak for the Federal Reserve Board, it doesn't speak for me.
aten: brenden, networking mathematica probs
Apperently the mathematica kernal needs to use its own special protocall through sockets to get to the cpu. I was told to ping, to test whether or not networking was installed properly. I have ppp tcp/ip netdummy selected in the debian 2.0.33 kernal config. I will be using ppp to connect to a university unix system..though I havent got it configured right yet. I do not have /etc/init.d/network file to edit./// I can't ping anything. ping 8686 and other random sockets produce error messages; invalid parrameter ping: sockets: ping 127.0.0.1, ping mymachinename or hostname produce network unreachable as ping runs. pinters to info or suggestion please.
Re: Mathematica [was What is the typical response from i-Connect?]
On 10 Mar 1997, Norris Preyer wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Zachary) writes: Also, has anyone experience with Mathematica 3.0 on Debian? I called and chatted to a nice lady at Wolfram who told me that as long as a.out and ELF binaries are supported, Mathematica plays nice with Linux. However, you never know if there are other 'gotchas' lurking underneath the surface. John I don't know what the bit about a.out is about, for file reports: Mathematica: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 386, version 1, stripped Version 3.0 is *very* nice, with the entire 1400 page book available via on-line help, along with classy typography. It also takes 116Mb for a full install, as well as Motif (I don't know if lesstif would work). It seems very fast and stable---Wolfram Research took the time to do this right. I have Mathematica 3.0 installed, and it didn't require motif. The 3.0 version is very nice My alternative was mathematica for win95, and the win95 version was very slow compared to the linux version. I've not yet experimented with notebook--html pages and the like, but there's lots of fun stuff to explore. Is there a Linux (or Debian) Mathematica group?? --Norris -- Norris Preyer (541) 962-3310 (office) Physics Program (541) 962-3873 (fax) Eastern Oregon State College [EMAIL PROTECTED] La Grande, OR 97850 http://140.211.64.20/npreyer.html Scott Stanley Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences Dept. University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0411 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mathematica [was What is the typical response from i-Connect?]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Zachary) writes: Also, has anyone experience with Mathematica 3.0 on Debian? I called and chatted to a nice lady at Wolfram who told me that as long as a.out and ELF binaries are supported, Mathematica plays nice with Linux. However, you never know if there are other 'gotchas' lurking underneath the surface. John I don't know what the bit about a.out is about, for file reports: Mathematica: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 386, version 1, stripped Version 3.0 is *very* nice, with the entire 1400 page book available via on-line help, along with classy typography. It also takes 116Mb for a full install, as well as Motif (I don't know if lesstif would work). It seems very fast and stable---Wolfram Research took the time to do this right. I've not yet experimented with notebook--html pages and the like, but there's lots of fun stuff to explore. Is there a Linux (or Debian) Mathematica group?? --Norris -- Norris Preyer (541) 962-3310 (office) Physics Program (541) 962-3873 (fax) Eastern Oregon State College[EMAIL PROTECTED] La Grande, OR 97850http://140.211.64.20/npreyer.html