Dirk Eddelbuettel
2004-Dec-02 04:40 UTC
[R] [R-pkgs] Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three, see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor. Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete scientific computing environment with a wide variety of tools -- including R, ESS, Ggobi, almost all of CRAN, all of BioConductor, as well as openMosix support, and many more applications -- in minutes from a bootable dvd. Feedback is always welcome, in particular on how to communicate more directly with specific communities which may benefit from Quantian. Dirk (Please see note [1] below regarding recipients for this posting. Thanks!) Executive Summary: Quantian 0.6.9.2 extends the Quantian series based on Knoppix 3.6 and the corresponding clusterKnoppix release. Over 475 new packages from CRAN and BioConductor provide unparalleled support for statistical computing, data analysis and graphical methods via the R environment and language. Several new packages have been added, and numerous other packages have been updated as well. Announcing Quantian release 0.6.9.2 ================================== I What is it? Quantian is a remastering of Knoppix, the self-configuring and directly bootable cdrom/dvd that turns any pc or laptop into a full-featured Linux workstation, and clusterKnoppix, which adds support for openMosix-based cluster computing. However, Quantian differs from (cluster)Knoppix by adding a very large set of programs of interest to applied or theoretical workers in quantitative or data-driven fields. See http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian.html for more details. II What is new? o Second release based on Knoppix 3.6 adding - over 500 R packages from CRAN and BioConductor (see next point) - several new packages such as labplot, python-matplotlib, python-gdal, subversion, tla, dia, ... - several packages with newer upstream versions such as R 2.0.1, gretl 1.3.0, - added most Recommended: packages for already installed packages o The main new feature is the unique support for almost all packages from - CRAN (http://cran.r-project.org), and - BioConductor (http://www.bioconductor.org) About 60 packages are installed directly as Debian packages, and 478 more are installed directly into /usr/local/lib/R/site-packages using the mechanisms provided by R, CRAN and BioConductor (and as such, these packages will not appear in the Debian package list). The only missing CRAN packages are mimR (windows-only), ROracle (requires Oracle) and seao.gui which didn't build in batch mode. o Adding the Recommended: packages provides additional documentation, as well as header files, which complements the installed packages. o Total size is 2.0 gb for the compressed iso image corresponding to almost 6 gb of uncompressed software. o See http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian/changelog.html for details. o See http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian/howto.html for several short HOWTOs on booting Quantian from hd on either Windows or Linux, booting via a bootcd (such as clusterKnoppix), or botting from a USB memory device. Contributions, corrections, and feedback on these HOWTOs is always appreciated. III Where do I get it? o Downloads are available from the main hosts already listed above, i.e. on the West Coast at http://www.analytics.washington.edu/downloads/quantian/ and at the East Coast at http://research.warnes.net/downloads/quantian/CURRENT/ ftp://research.warnes.net/users/edd/quantian/CURRENT/ The most recent release is also available at http://quantian.alioth.debian.org/ o Bittorrents are available via http://www.analytics.washington.edu:6969/ o The main European mirror has already caught up: http://sunsite.rediris.es/mirror/quantian and the second Sunsite mirror should hopefully catch up soon: http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/ftp/pub/Linux/quantian o CD/DVD vendors will probably update their offerings soon as well. BudgetLinuxCDs.com is typically the fastest: http://www.budgetlinuxcds.com/index.php?page=Choose&letter=Q&sort=upd and CheapBytes should follow shortly: http://www.cheapbytes.com Pointers to other vendors are always appreciated. IV Mailing lists o Two mailing lists exist for Quantian quantian-announce for announcements, intended to be low volume quantian-general for general discussions about Quantian available via http://alioth.debian.org/mail/?group_id=1425 for subscription info etc., and start using the quantian-general lists for general questions, comments, suggestions or discussions about Quantian. Quantian-general is subscribed to quantian-announce, so you only need to subscribe to one (but can of course subscribe to both). Reply-To: for this message is quantian-general at lists.alioth.debian.org so that discussions can be continued on the list. V Known Bugs o Sound does not appear to get configured on my laptops. VI Other items o Feedback / poll on package additions or removal As always, I welcome comments and suggestions about programs to be added or removed. Existing Debian packages get pushed to the front of the line. Please send feedback, questions, comments, ... to the quantian-general at lists.alioth.debian.org list to maximise the number of eyes glancing at any one question. o Feedback would also be appreciated on ways to better communicate with difference scientific communities that could be interested in Quantian. VII Notes [1] This email is sent via the quantian-announce mailing list. I have subscribed those whose email addresses are in my quantian mail folder due to prior emails. The quantian-announce mailing list only sends moderator-approved posts -- so there should be no spam whatsoever. I also added LWN and DWN who had run previous announcements, and as suggested, the openmosix-general, clusterknoppix and debian-knoppix lists. Anybody who considers this unwanted is kindly asked to send me a private mail to get unsubscribed immediately. Best regards, Dirk -- If your hair is standing up, then you are in extreme danger. -- http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfp/cockpit-phys/fp1ex3.htm _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-packages
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