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Wary of reinstalling all the essential tools for your scientific and numerical work? The answer is here. Fedora Scientific Spin brings together the most useful open source scientific and numerical tools atop the goodness of the KDE desktop environment.

Fedora Scientific currently ships with numerous applications and libraries. These range from libraries such as the GNU Scientific library, the SciPy libraries, tools like Octave and xfig to typesetting tools like Kile and graphics programs such as Inkscape. The current set of packages include an IDE, tools and libraries for programming in C, C++, Python, Java and R. Also included along with are libraries for parallel computing such as the OpenMPI and OpenMP. Tools for typesetting, writing and publishing are included.

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IPython

IPython is an enhanced interactive shell with various features to support rapid interactive computing.

Pandas

Pandas is a Python library mostly useful for data analysis.

Gnuplot

Gnuplot is a command line driven utility for creating 2D and 3D graphs.

Matplotlib

Matplotlib is the most feature-rich Python library for creating publication ready graphs and figures.

R

R is a software environment for statistical computing.

Maxima

Maxima is a computer algebra system.

LaTeX

Fedora Scientific includes the complete toolchain needed for creating documents using LaTeX.

GNU Octave

GNU Octave is a high level programming language and numerical computing environment, mostly compatible with MATLAB.

Tamkerḍit GNU Scientific

The GNU Scientific Library is a C/C++ library providing a extensive collection of mathematical routines.

Sader Fedora Scientific Lab 41

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Fedora Scientific Lab 41Vagrant libvirtvagrant-libvirt.box4.8 GiB

Fedora Scientific Lab 41Vagrant VirtualBoxvagrant-virtualbox.box4.9 GiB

Fedora Scientific Lab 41Live ISOiso5.2 GiB

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Fedora Media Writer

Getting started with Fedora Linux is easier than ever. All you need is a 4GB USB flash drive and the Fedora Media Writer utility.

After Fedora Media Writer is installed, you can use it to write a "Live" version of Fedora Linux to a flash drive. You will then be able to boot from your flash drive and try Fedora Linux out without making any permanent changes to your computer. Once you are hooked, transferring Fedora Linux from the flash drive to your computer's hard drive is a matter of clicking a few buttons.* Learn more

  • Most Fedora Linux variants recommend 40GB disk space and 4GB RAM to install and run. Double these amounts might yield a better experience depending on how the system is being used.

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By calculating the image’s checksum on your own computer and comparing it to the original checksum, you can verify the image has not been tampered with or corrupted. Images are also gpg signed with Fedora keys to demonstrate their integrity.

  • Sit ɣef tqeffalt n usenqed i usader n ufaylu checksum i tugna i d-tsadreḍ.

  • Kter tisura GPG n Fedora

                    curl -O https://fedoraproject.org/fedora.gpg
                  

    Tzemreḍ ad tesneqdeḍ talqayt n tsura GPG da.

  • Senqed afaylu n checksum d ameɣtu

                    gpgv --keyring ./fedora.gpg Fedora-Labs-41-1.4-*-CHECKSUM
                  
  • Senqed ma mṣadant tigrumma checksum

                    sha256sum -c Fedora-Labs-41-1.4-*-CHECKSUM
                  

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