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6.3: Will GRASS run under LINUX OS on my PC? (Geographic Information Systems) |
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This article is from the Geographic Information Systems FAQ, by Lisa Nyman lnyman@census.gov with numerous contributions by others.
From Mark Line <markline@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
For GRASS 4.1
I've found these binaries to be plug-and-play. They're the newest version
of GRASS.
You can mention me (Mark) as a source of information on GRASS
on Linux, if you want.
 
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