gEDA-dev: Gschem and Cairo graphics library
al davis
ad106 at freeelectron.net
Thu Aug 3 17:21:45 EDT 2006
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 06:38, Levente Kovacs wrote:
> However, I think it is a good idea to put together a demo CD.
> I think Igor2's idea is good to do that! Even, a live
> distribution with gEDA installed. eg. Gnoppix, or Knoppix
If you don't need the latest, there is "The Quantian Scientific
Computing Environment" "A Knoppix / Debian variant tailored to
numerical and quantitative analysis."
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian.html
There is lots of stuff. It fills a DVD.
Of course it includes geda, gnucap, pcb, gwave, ...
We do need a smaller one, just a CD, just geda, gnucap, pcb,
gwave, ... I started to make one, but found Boreas and
Quantian, which met my needs, so I stopped. I decided that my
time is better spent adding features to gnucap.
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