Hey Dufus, thats/usr/ports/science
And when you look there, its a pretty
crappy selection.
Of course there is a huge amount of
scientific software for freeBSD, as
well as linux, but you wont find the
good stuff in/usr/ports/science
yorick is a great tool.
It similar to IDL, but
not nearly as mature.
It's fast, and has it's
own prog. lang. that is
similar to c, and similar to
fortran90.
It comes from Lawrence-Livermore
ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/doc/index.html
Go ahead and install kde, but don't
set it as your windows manager.
You can run all of its great apps.
under WindowMaker.
The KDE startup time is very slow, unless
you have SCSI, regardless of how fast your
CPU is.
I run fvwm2, then I when I want kmail, konqueror
khexedit... , I start it up with the command line.
Bill Gate's mom whored herself
all around Cleveland, and Detroit
for a number of years. I dont
think you can be certain it was
you grand-fathered open source.
Hey Dufus, thats /usr/ports/science
And when you look there, its a pretty
crappy selection.
Of course there is a huge amount of
scientific software for freeBSD, as
well as linux, but you wont find the
good stuff in /usr/ports/science
yorick is a great tool. It similar to IDL, but not nearly as mature. It's fast, and has it's own prog. lang. that is similar to c, and similar to fortran90. It comes from Lawrence-Livermore ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/doc/index.html
Go ahead and install kde, but don't set it as your windows manager. You can run all of its great apps. under WindowMaker. The KDE startup time is very slow, unless you have SCSI, regardless of how fast your CPU is. I run fvwm2, then I when I want kmail, konqueror khexedit... , I start it up with the command line.
Bill Gate's mom whored herself all around Cleveland, and Detroit for a number of years. I dont think you can be certain it was you grand-fathered open source.