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aragorn2101 10-11-2016 12:44 AM

MATLAB readme in russian. Need help translate. Please.
 
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Hi guys,

I'm trying to install Matlab in Ubuntu and I got a good copy along with its crack, but the
readme contains Cyrilic characters. I guess the guy who wrote it is russian.

I successfully installed the Matlab, no problem in that part, but the crack did not go well
due to my incomplete understanding of the readme.

So, can one of you, please, translate the russian parts. Please.
I attached a screenshot of the file below.

ArfaSmif 10-11-2016 01:49 AM

Really?

aragorn2101 10-11-2016 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ArfaSmif (Post 5616375)
Really?

:) Yeah, seriously.

I know there are alternatives to using Matlab, but at the university they use it and I would like to, at least, be able to test my code in the same environment as my project supervisor.

The Matlab works but it asks me for the license. I have tried a couple of things but sometimes it breaks. What intrigues me are the three parts of the readme file. I guess each part is for a different system (perhaps different Ubuntu or Mac).

So, if anyone can understand what's written in there, please help translate.

aragorn2101 10-11-2016 03:50 AM

Ok guys, got a solution: Google translate. I didn't think about that since I never used it before. Sometimes the answers are very simple. :)

Anyway, thank you ArfaSmif for your reply.

Turbocapitalist 10-11-2016 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by aragorn2101 (Post 5616384)
I know there are alternatives to using Matlab, but at the university they use it and I would like to, at least, be able to test my code in the same environment as my project supervisor.

You and your classmates could leverage this to have the university at least explore formally options like Octave/Xoctave or Sage. Using either one would allow any of you to run code in the same environment as your project supervisor, if you get the supervisor on board. Or you can aim higher than that if you are ambitious. You and the others there have a lot to gain even by trying.


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