s you can see here:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ngspice&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
> You could add non-free to your /etc/apt/sources.list.
>
It is indeed in non-free, but not in i386 architecture since Debian
Squeeze. The amd64 package exists past Squee
Jose Martinez writes:
> Does anyone know why this package was dropped from the Debian
> distribution??? What would it take to get this package brought back
> to Debian??
Apparently it has moved to non-free, as you can see here:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ngspice&s
On 2015-11-03 05:30 +0100, Jose Martinez wrote:
> I have used the ngspice package for quite some time. Version 20 of this
> package is found in the Squeeze repositories, and this is the version
> that I have been using until just last week. Since the Squeeze release,
> it appea
I have used the ngspice package for quite some time. Version 20 of this
package is found in the Squeeze repositories, and this is the version
that I have been using until just last week. Since the Squeeze release,
it appears that this package has been dropped in Wheezy and Jessie
releases
Hi,
I posted first to sci.electronics.design, but it seems to be quite
noisy. So trying my luck here.
I am currently experimenting with geda and ngspice to simulate basic
circuits (for a Circuits Analysis course) and I am only starting to
learn how to draw and simulate circuits. I drew a basic
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