Most people would use a precompiled and pre-installed copy of gaussian on their local computational grid. If you do, however, purchase your ...
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136. Compiling GIMP 2.8 on Debian Wheezy/Testing
EDIT 14/12/2012: To use an ugly approach to running gimp 2.8 on debian stable/squeeze, look here: http://verahill.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/ru...
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135. Oniom in gaussian -- with a little bit of help from gromacs and openbabel
Example -- I want to do explicit solvent modelling of methanol in water. This is obviously an articifical approach, but generally applicable...
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134. Introducing a CA certificate in debian
So, for some reaso n you've been issued a CA certificate. Now what? I've presumed that you've somehow downloaded both the root c...
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133. Compiling Openbabel 2.3.1 and CMake on ROCKS/centos
Open Babel is a convenient tool for converting between chemistry-related file formats. Sadly, it's not included in ROCKS 5.4.3 from what...
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132. Ecce v 6.2 -- minor bug: nosymm in g09 input
Ecce 6.2 doesn't officially support Gaussian 09 as far as I know. However, they are compatible enough for a wide range of tasks. However...
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131. Sort of Fixed: Gnome-screenshot (3.4.1) broken in debian testing -- how to fix it
UPDATE 9/6/2012: It's becoming incrasingly difficult to revert back to the old version of gnome-screenshot, hence the changed title of ...
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130. Today's (3rd of May 2012) debian wheezy/testing updates -- Confused
You may want to be careful if you do dist-upgrade today. Today sudo apt-get dist-upgrade gave The following packages will be REMOVED: gnom...
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129. Thunderbird 12.01 on debian
First build thunderbird wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/releases/12.0.1/source/thunderbird-12.0.1.source.tar.bz2 Inst...
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128. Encrypting your email, chat and VOIP in linux (Debian Wheezy)
I'll show how to use GnuPG with Gajim , mcabber , Evolution , Thunderbird and Mutt below . I'll also show SRTP/ZRTP using Tw...
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127. It's that time again...
Linux is dead on the desktop, only 1%, barely a blip etc. etc. Well, 1% is still a truck-load of people. In fact, it's quite a number of...
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