Support
The SINGULAR Team provides free support.
Release
February 2010: Release of SINGULAR version 3-1-1. More
Jenks Prize
July 2004: The Richard D. Jenks Prize for Excellence in Software Engineering for Computer Algebra was awarded to the Singular team. More
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Installing Singular 3-x-x on a Linux/Unix platform
The possibilities for installing Singular in a Unix or Linux system
range from a purely manual installation over a convenient installation
of rpm or deb packages up to a completely automated installation via a
package tool like apt or yum. Depending on
your distribution, there are the following options:
Debian/Ubuntu
- APT/DEB (recommended)
- DEB manually (default)
- TGZ manually
Redhat/Fedora
- YUM/RPM (recommended)
- APT/RPM (recommended, requires apt)
- RPM manually (default)
- TGZ manually
Mandrake/Mandriva
- URPMI - not yet available
- RPM manually (default)
- APT/RPM (requires apt)
- TGZ manually
SuSE
- APT/RPM (recommended, requires apt)
- RPM manually (default)
- TGZ manually
Other
- APT/RPM (requires rpm and apt)
- APT/DEB (requires dpkg and apt)
- URPMI - not yet available
- YUM/RPM (requires rpm and yum)
- DEB manually (requires dpkg)
- RPM manually (requires rpm)
- TGZ manually (default)

