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=== polymake LiveCD or bootable USB drive === | === polymake LiveCD or bootable USB drive === |
* Here is a [[http://www.polymake.org/downloads/polymake-live-2.9.10_alpha-i686.iso|LiveCD]] based on [[http://www.ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]] 10.10 (i386). It contains ''polymake'' (rev [10093]), 4ti2, LattE, normaliz, TOPCOM and a web browser. You can use this to boot your laptop with Ubuntu (regardless of the OS you are usually running, in particular, this should work on any Windows laptop). | * Here is a [[http://www.polymake.org/downloads/polymake-live-2.9.10_alpha-i386.iso|LiveCD]] based on [[http://www.ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]] 10.10 (i386). It contains ''polymake'' (rev [10093]), 4ti2, LattE, normaliz, TOPCOM and a web browser. You can use this to boot your laptop with Ubuntu (regardless of the OS you are usually running, in particular, this should work on any Windows laptop). |
* Instead of burning this image to a CD you can also create a **bootable USB drive** with [[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/|UNetbootin]] (Windows and Linux), [[http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/|Universal USB Installer]] (Windows), Startup Disk Creator (included in Ubuntu) or any other tool you can find. Depending on what tool you used it may ask what to boot and the correct option is to //Try Ubuntu without installing//. | * Instead of burning this image to a CD you can also create a **bootable USB drive** with [[http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/|UNetbootin]] (Windows and Linux), [[http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/|Universal USB Installer]] (Windows), Startup Disk Creator (included in Ubuntu) or any other tool you can find. Depending on what tool you used it may ask what to boot and the correct option is to //Try Ubuntu without installing//. |
* [[http://www.polymake.org/downloads/polymake-live-2.9.10_beta-i686.iso|Here]] is an **updated** version of the LiveCD which should fix //Illegal instruction// crashes on most computers. | * [[http://www.polymake.org/downloads/polymake-live-2.9.10_beta-i686.iso|Here]] is an **updated** version of the LiveCD which should fix //Illegal instruction// crashes on most computers. |