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How to run maple in cocal?

asked 2017-09-27 23:20:21 +0100

thetha gravatar image

Is it possible? I get an error, when i try!

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Provided you manage to install it, it might be possible.

fidbc gravatar imagefidbc ( 2017-09-27 23:33:28 +0100 )edit

well,...how do I do it?

thetha gravatar imagethetha ( 2017-09-27 23:41:30 +0100 )edit

What do you try exactly and what error do you get exactly?

slelievre gravatar imageslelievre ( 2017-09-28 03:40:55 +0100 )edit

How is running a proprietary software on a proprietary platform related to this Q&A forum ?

tmonteil gravatar imagetmonteil ( 2017-09-28 21:22:06 +0100 )edit

good point!

thetha gravatar imagethetha ( 2017-10-01 01:34:23 +0100 )edit

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answered 2017-09-28 03:47:56 +0100

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There is an FAQ item in the CoCalc FAQ wiki page that reads:

Question: If I have a license for proprietary software, can I run it in a CoCalc project?

CoCalc runs on virtual computers in Google Compute Engine (Google’s cloud), on Ubuntu Linux. If you have a valid license to run software, it may be possible to install and run it on CoCalc.

If you have a version of Maple for Linux, you should be able to install it and run it in a CoCalc project. Is this what you tried? What error did you get?

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Okey very intresting. So i basically upload the Installation file to cocal. Then run it in the terminal?

thetha gravatar imagethetha ( 2017-10-03 15:03:13 +0100 )edit

I guess that should work.

slelievre gravatar imageslelievre ( 2017-10-04 00:55:24 +0100 )edit

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