On 08/24/2014 03:17 AM, Heinz Schmitz wrote:
> Don't forget to mention the hardware requirements for 14.04.
> Me thinks that a single core CPU and a medium class graphics
> card won't make the user happy with it.
> Wouldn't it be friendly to the resources of our world if at least
> some software
Michael Torrie wrote:
>You could try Ubuntu 14.04.
Don't forget to mention the hardware requirements for 14.04.
Me thinks that a single core CPU and a medium class graphics
card won't make the user happy with it.
Wouldn't it be friendly to the resources of our world if at least
some software wa
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Jiafan Zhou wrote:
> Another separate question in relation, do I really need to install the
> python-nose in ubuntu. Can I not just go directly to pip and install the nose
> library?
>
If you're going to use pip to install nose, I recommend not having it
install
On 08/22/2014 09:46 AM, Jiafan Zhou wrote:
> I guess it must be the 1.3.3 version being used in the system, but
> why apt-get still reports 1.1.2-3 and this worries me a little.
>
> Another separate question in relation, do I really need to install
> the python-nose in ubuntu. Can I not just go di
Hi all,
Need some explanation on my already done python library installation.
I was informed to work on a python project which requires a number of python
libraries.
One of them is the python-nose unit testing framework
Since I am in Ubuntu 12.04 lts, the first thing I did was to issue the bel