Ok, so I'm using Ubuntu 11.04. A geophysicist would be nowhere without his programs, so I've compiled a list of those installed on top of the basic Ubuntu packages. This is essentially a list of the things I've done to my computer after running a clean install. The install went something like this:
After that, it just remained for me to scream in horror at the ugliness and unergonomic monstrosity that was Ubuntu Unity, and run a quick search on Gnome 3. You can just select other options at login (bottom middle of screen), but I wanted a change.
And so began the week of updates, installs, reinstalls and a steep patch learning curve. The below is a summary of the packages I've installed since then.
DISCLAIMER: Some of these packages are still under development. I needed to tweak the Gnome-3 themes significantly, and there were a few bugs to iron out, but updates seem to be making this process easier.
# I dislike Unity (and am growing fond of Gnome 3)
sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer # Microsoft font package
# FiPy (Finite Volume python package)
- Back up files to two separate external hard drives
- Create Ubuntu 11.04 Live CD and place in driver
- Restart
- Run through instructions, selecting 'other' when it comes to formatting
- Delete the old Ubuntu partitions, leaving the Windows 7 one untouched
- Create three new partitions, one as swap space (2*RAM), one as / (20GB) and one as /home (the rest, 60 GB).
- Press Go
After that, it just remained for me to scream in horror at the ugliness and unergonomic monstrosity that was Ubuntu Unity, and run a quick search on Gnome 3. You can just select other options at login (bottom middle of screen), but I wanted a change.
And so began the week of updates, installs, reinstalls and a steep patch learning curve. The below is a summary of the packages I've installed since then.
DISCLAIMER: Some of these packages are still under development. I needed to tweak the Gnome-3 themes significantly, and there were a few bugs to iron out, but updates seem to be making this process easier.
# I dislike Unity (and am growing fond of Gnome 3)
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-themes-standard gnome-themes-selected gnome-themes-extra gnome-tweak-tool
sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer # Microsoft font package
# I love Python
sudo apt-get install python ipython mayavi2 python-matplotlib python-pip
pip install --upgrade
# Python packages numpy, scipy, pysparse, using
# Python packages numpy, scipy, pysparse, using
pip install numpy
pip install scipy
pip install pysparse
pip install mayavi # Yes, I know I'm installing mayavi twice. Shush.
pip install obspy
# Subversion and git
# Subversion and git
sudo apt-get install subversion
git
# Octave (Matlab clone)
sudo apt-get install octave
# FEniCS (Finite element python package)
# NB The location of the FeniCS demos directory is not mentioned in the documentation. A quick 'locate' reveals them to be hiding in /usr/share/dolfin
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fenics-packages/fenics
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends fenics
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
#Gmsh (Creates FEniCS readable meshes for finite elements)
sudo apt-get install gmsh
# FiPy (Finite Volume python package)
svn checkout http://matforge.org/svn/fipy/tags/version-2_1_2 # Check for current version
# Text editing
sudo apt-get install emacs24 # Check for current version
# The full Texlive set
sudo apt-get install texlive-full
sudo apt-get install texworks # Tex environment
sudo apt-get install latex2html
# Postscripts and PDFs
sudo apt-get install gv # you'll need 3.7.2 or above (brand new and manual install as of 29th April 2011) to avoid warnings (at least with Gnome 3)
sudo apt-get install evince okular
sudo apt-get appmenu-gtk # removes icon warnings when using evince
sudo apt-get install acroread
# Image editing
sudo apt-get install gimp g3data
# Video
sudo apt-get install vlc
# Google Earth
sudo apt-get install lsb-core
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# For those long dark nights
sudo apt-get install fortune # Quotations (for my .bashrc)
sudo apt-get install gnubg # Backgammon
# 'New' additions
sudo apt-get install paraview
sudo apt-get install hugin
sudo apt-get install audacious
sudo apt-get install inkscape
sudo apt-get install prey
# 'New' additions
sudo apt-get install paraview
sudo apt-get install hugin
sudo apt-get install audacious
sudo apt-get install inkscape
sudo apt-get install prey
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sudo apt-get install gnome-backgrounds
sudo apt-get install paraview
sudo apt-get install hugin
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