If you don't want to swing the thousands dollar or so
it takes to get matlab for linux, I would go for
octave. It is more compatible with matlab than scilab.
Although scilab does have a matlab to scilab
converter. Note I manged to get matlab 4.x for windows
to work under wine!
octave and scilab are also on your suse disk and on
ftp.suse.com!
--- Alex Daniloff
Hello Linux folks,
Does anybody know if there Mathlab or its GNU substitution available for Linux. Thanks in advance
Alex
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