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FW: New Quantian release 0.4 available (but identical to 0.3.9.3)



> I am trying to get started with Quantian and I would like to apologise in
> advance for my very naive questions:
> *	Quantian has been copied onto a disk and when booting the system
> from the disk there is an error message: "there is only one processor"
> *	Files cannot be saved onto the hard disk (Message: The application
> KWord crashed and caused signal 11 SIGSEGV) 
> *	Folders  cannot be created (Error - Konqueror)
> *	I wish to use some mathematical and statistical libraries and I
> would be grateful if you could advise me how I should proceed to install
> the libraries and access them.
> *	I have some code for R, BUGS and other packages stored in Word for
> Windows for convenience. Some times I paste the code when using the
> Windows version of the statistical packages. I imagine that those
> documents have to be transferred to equivalent text packages.
> 
> G Vera
> 
> 
>  
>   
> 
> From: 	Dirk Eddelbuettel [mailto:edd@debian.org] 
> Sent:	02 October 2003 01:41
> To:	quantian-list@eddelbuettel.com
> Subject:	New Quantian release 0.4 available (but identical to
> 0.3.9.3)
> 
> [ This email is sent to those whose email addresses are in my quantian
> folder based on prior emails, plus LWN and DWN who had run previous
> announcements, and suggested, the openmosix-general and clusterknoppix
> lists. Anybody who considers this unwanted, please send me a private mail
> and I will immediately remove the corresponding alias entry.-edd ]
> Thanks for all the feedback on the three 0.3.9.* releases. Given that
> 0.3.9.3 has held up ok so far, I have created softlinks Quantian_0.4 for
> the iso and the md5sum.txt files. 
> 0.3.9.3 was a small incremental change to 0.3.9.2 adding atlas2-base-dev
> and pybliographer as new packages, and using localpurge to remove on
> English locale files.
> There is a third download option (beyond normal http and rsync):
> BitTorrent,
> which can use some sort of funky peer-to-peer multicasting to avoid
> download
> bottlenecks. This is available from both 
> http://finsen.epigenomics.net/~gurubert/
> and
> http://www.boegenielsen.dk/knoppix/ thanks to T. Boegenielsen and R.
> Sander / EpiGenomics. 
> Regards,  Dirk
> 
> -- 
> Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have
> others.
> * Groucho Marx
> 
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