Yes, the main idea is using python via spyder and R. I installed spyder already but I could not install more library in spyder. As far as I knew, installing spyder via anaconda enabling me to add more package and library..
So, do I use "dnf install anaconda" from terminal?
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 12:29 AM Porfirio Andrés Páiz Carrasco <porfiriopaiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
El vie., 3 de ene. de 2020 a la(s) 12:17, Hany Ferdinando
(hanyf@xxxxxxxxxxx) escribió:
>
> Hi,
Hi.
> I have my old laptop, HP ProBook 4410s, it is 32-bit processor with 1GB memory. I installed F30 and now I want to install Anaconda. Unfortunately, I could not find 32-bit version of it. Please help me.
I'm guessing you meant Anaconda the free and open-source distribution
of the Python and R programming languages for scientific computing,
that aims to simplify package management and deployment, right?
https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/
On Fedora the "Anaconda" Python distribution is not packaged as a
whole distribution, only its package manager is on the repos:
dnf search conda
dnf info conda
Here is the official documentation:
https://conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/index.html
I have never used it, tho.
Porfirio.
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