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Re: gset term linux
From: |
Vitaliy A Repin |
Subject: |
Re: gset term linux |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Dec 1998 22:26:08 +0300 |
On Sat, Dec 12, 1998 at 04:10:26PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> Heber> I've had the same problem. In gnuplot I can "set term linux" and
> Heber> it works fine. When running octave (as root) I try "gset term linux"
> Heber> and get
>
> Heber> octave:1> gset term linux
> Heber> octave:2> line 0: Linux terminal driver not available
>
> Heber> I'm using the octave precompiled binary (rpm) that comes with RedHat
> Heber> 5.2 on my laptop. No problems in X windows but sometimes I'd rather
> Heber> not run with X.
>
> It just doesn't work. Octave talks to Gnuplot via pipes. That works under
> X11 because because programs can run in parallel.
>
> On the console, however, Octave and Gnuplot conflict. When you run Octave on
> the console, it "occupies" and an attempt to start Gnuplot results in an
> error as Gnuplot cannot claim the console -- because it is taken.
Hm. If so then why can I say "gset term latex" in the Octave and it works fine?
>
> So I am afraid you will have to switch virtual consoles and plot more
> manually.
>
>
> --
> Linux is not only free; it is, arguably, a better operating system, offering
> a degree of stability and an ability to scale up that NT cannot match.
> -- The Economist, Oct 3, 1998