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Re: Installation Octave / UserLAnd


From: John Frain
Subject: Re: Installation Octave / UserLAnd
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 23:15:35 +0100


You will find the instructions at
https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/wiki/Getting-Started-in-UserLAnd  
useful.  Userland allows a variety of Linux versions to be used.  I use the Debian file system.  there may be an error in the installation of octave from the base icon on the Userland screen.  I have not verified this.  I have used 

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install octave

and can run octave from the command line, R installs from the icon on the Userland screen.  You do need to install ssh and vnc apps.

John C Frain, Ph.D.

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On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 17:47, optimist <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi

I've tried to install GNU Octave on my Galaxy S9 with Android 9, what
requires UserLAnd. I'm new on Debian, Linux, UserLAnd, etc. therefore: Is
there a step by step instruction. Because I didn't find any...

So I tried to install Octave/UserLAnd on my one. I managed for instance to
install and use the statistic software "R", but if I like to install Octave,
I get the error message "Unable to locate package octave-odepkg" during the
Installation. Any idea?

And then: Years ago, I installed Octave on a Android 5 device (with GNURoot
Octave by Corbin Champion instead of UserLAnd). Octave worked locally
WITHOUT any connection to the net. That was a huge advantage to me. But it
seems, that nowadays Octave (or UserLAnd) needs a permanent connection to
the internet. Why this?

Thanks for each hint.



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