>uni gives free matlab license for everyone >have 32bit pc because poor >try to find 32bit linux version >latest is 2012a >windows 32bit latest version is 2015b
This kind of discrimination just makes me wanna go and install windows. I understand, the market share and whatnot, but come on, porting it to linux aint that hard.
>ave 32bit pc because poor My Compaq laptop from 2006 is 64bit and runs win10 just well. A sub $100 thinkpad can be 64bit and run any 64bit OS well. Literally clear yourself form the gene pool if you cannot a 12 year old shitbox.
Nolan Morris
get a 64 bit computer like a normal person
Mason Sullivan
>what is second world country vodka is more important comrade
matlab doesnt call syscalls, matlab calls functions from GNU (and other userspace) libraries - and those internally do syscalls, not matlab
Kayden Cruz
cont: so porting matlab to GNU/Linux is modifying the source of matlab to call GNU functions once they modify the source to use GNU (and other libraries), it will run on any kernel supported by GNU once compiled they would be porting to GNU, not to Linux
Elijah Cook
Based.
Christopher Reed
>matlab doesnt call syscalls, matlab calls functions from GNU (and other userspace) libraries - and those internally do syscalls, not matlab >cont: so porting matlab to GNU/Linux is modifying the source of matlab to call GNU functions >once they modify the source to use GNU (and other libraries), it will run on any kernel supported by GNU once compiled >they would be porting to GNU, not to Linux MATLAB has a propertairy licence. How are the allowed to use GNU ?
Charles Roberts
use octave faggot
Carson Mitchell
>MATLAB has a propertairy licence. How are the allowed to use GNU ? glibc is licensed under LGPL, which allows you to dynamically link without making your code GPL
Alexander Gomez
>>have 32bit pc because poor >can afford to go to university