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Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04
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Pablo Fernandez |
Subject: |
Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04 |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Apr 2012 18:57:33 +0200 |
I am new to octave too and I have just upgraded to ubuntu 12.04. But I
am not new to ubuntu so I'll chime in.
I would appreciate if Ubuntu team will implement simple mouse
> copy-paste procedure and asking password if user copies files to the
> restricted area.
This is for text, not for files:
If you are used to the CTRL-C / CTRL-V keyboard shortcuts for
copy-pasting text, you have to add the SHIFT key to copy-paste from
and to the linux terminal. CTRL-C will terminate the process,
CTRL-SHIFT-C will copy the text.
You don't even need the keyboard shortcuts as you can copy-paste much
more efficiently by "select and drop" (select text as usual then drop
it with the middle button somewhere else) or "select and drag".
For files:
If you need to copy-paste or move files "the graphical way" to the
system above your home directory , you have to launch your file
browser with administrative privileges. "gksudo nautilus" or something
of the sort (it depends on your desktop environment).
> 3. There are no Forge packages in "Ubuntu Software Center" in 12.04 LTS even
> in freshly installed OS. Would be really nice if it would be included AGAIN.
> I need to address it to Ubuntu team probably, include improvement copy-paste
> procedure. Or I need to convince Octave team to get QT environment under
> control and take care of it as of Octave itself.
Yes there are, a bit hidden though. Look at the bottom border of the
software center window "Show technical elementes". Alternatively, use
the synaptic package manager.
>
> Thanks again for the help and for free Octave and for free Forge packages.
> Alexander
>
Jordi said:
Sigh, really?
Jordi, FYI:
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=precise
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 12.04 LTS"
$ sudo dpkg -l | grep octave
[sudo] password for pablo:
ii octave3.2 3.2.4-12
GNU Octave language for numerical computations (3.2
branch)
ii octave3.2-common 3.2.4-12
architecture-independent files for octave3.2
rc qtoctave 0.10.1-1ubuntu1
Qt front-end to Octave
$ sudo apt-get install octave-control
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
Creando árbol de dependencias
Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
Se instalarán los siguientes paquetes NUEVOS:
octave-control
0 actualizados, 1 se instalarán, 0 para eliminar y 0 no actualizados.
Necesito descargar 433 kB de archivos.
Se utilizarán 1.487 kB de espacio de disco adicional después de esta operación.
Des:1 http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe
octave-control all 1.0.11-2 [433 kB]
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- Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/18
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/04/19
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/19
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/20
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/04/20
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/20
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/04/20
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/20
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04,
Pablo Fernandez <=
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/23
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/04/23
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/23
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2012/04/23
- Re: Installing packages in octave on Ubuntu 12.04, mesuron, 2012/04/23