Hello there,
I just got a SONY sdm-P232W LCD monitor and was wondering if anyone can
suggest a graphics card for this one. My concern is the 1920x1200
resolution. Can it be done from linux (redhat)?
Should I look for card with digital RGB (DVI) or (default) analog RGB (HD15) outputs?
Thanks,
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:21:29AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a SONY sdm-P232W LCD monitor and was wondering if anyone can
suggest a graphics
As I get to actually finishing up with my masters's thesis, I'm starting
to think about ways to actually present my data. I'm wondering if anyone
out there has some recommendations of some relatively accessible Linux
softward for creating pretty scatterplots of real data. In the past I've
It won't be long before someone recommends gnuplot. I haven't used it
much due to my reliance on Matlab (which runs nicely in Linux, but
certainly isn't free). Another option is Octave, an open source
program very much like Matlab, which happens uses gnuplot for plotting.
Anyway, my
i like ploticus:
http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/images/weekly_temps.png
--dylan
On Thu 29 May 03, 4:12 PM, Nicole the Wonder Nerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Up spake
On Thu 29 May 03, 6:22 PM, ME [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Weird, I DL, and built it. It seems to work. Also using Debian 3.0 with
Nvidia. Not sure what speed is supposed to be reported. Is 2000FPS a good
thing or a bad thing?
good. pretty amazing, actually.
2000FPS when running in its default
dylan, that's pretty cool (or rather, looking at the air temp, pretty
hot. arf arf).
this looks like a command based tool, like gnuplot, but with more
impressive output.
how large is the command set (not data) to produce a graph like this?
if it's only a few lines, can you post it to show what
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Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 15:44:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Alexandra Thorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vox-tech] Linux graphing software?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I get to actually finishing up with my masters's thesis, I'm starting
to think about ways to
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
i like ploticus:
http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/images/weekly_temps.png
--dylan
Looks interesting. Been trying to get it to run. Can anyone out there
tell
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 08:19:25PM -0700, Alexandra Thorn wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
i like ploticus:
http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/images/weekly_temps.png
--dylan
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 08:19:25PM -0700, Alexandra Thorn wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
i like ploticus:
http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/images/weekly_temps.png
--dylan
Ah ha! Got it. Since you mentioned reading the document, I read through
it from beginning to the end and tried different options and things. It
turns out:
- I had stale libGL.so pointing to a non-existing libGL.so.1.2blahblah
Fix. (But shouldn't the installer have done this for me?)
Thanks Troy and Henry (and everyone for their various software
suggestions). LUGOD rocks. : )
Cheers,
Alex
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Peter,
I get about 1800FPS in default window. If I maximize the screen I get
about 330FPS (1024x768). Are you sure the size isn't supposed to affect
the FPS?
-Mark
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
On Thu 29 May 03, 6:22 PM, ME [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Weird, I DL, and built
In BASH,
export PLOTICUS_PREFABS=whatever_you_want_to_set_it_to
-Mark
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Alexandra Thorn wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
i like ploticus:
http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/
i use it to automatically create all sorts of graphs:
Alexandra,
In light of the conflicting suggestions, I thought I should mention that
sometimes you're supposed to put the file in .bashrc and sometimes it's
.bash_profile. It really depends on the setup of your system. I suggest
trying .bash_profile first, then .bashrc.
-Mark
On Thu, 29 May
Yeah -- ploticus is a lot of fun to play with... wish i had more reasons to
use it...
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/weather/ -only place i have found to use it
(sort of...)
here is the ploticus script that i used to make the weekly plot:
---snip--
#proc page
#proc
just remembered another
openDX from IBM
http://www.opendx.org/
rather tough to learn, but it can do some neat stuff!
-dylan
on 03.5.29 10:16 PM, Jay Strauss at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have
writen:
You didn't mention if you wanted a gui app with graphing capability or a
Alexandra Thorn wrote:
As I get to actually finishing up with my masters's thesis, I'm starting
to think about ways to actually present my data. I'm wondering if anyone
out there has some recommendations of some relatively accessible Linux
softward for creating pretty scatterplots of real
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