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
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 probl
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 entitl
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 i
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 fon
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/m
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
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 rememb
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? I
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 t
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
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.
> 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 m
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 Debia
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
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 Li
[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 othe
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