These are MY needed packages, feel free to follow my steps or ignore this.
1. Add rpmfusion to yum repo list:
> sudo yum localinstall --nogpgcheck http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm
2.
sudo yum install -y yumex tcsh gmt ImageMagick ipython scipy scitools spyder gthumb nautilus-open-terminal bluecurve-icon-theme gnome-applets gnome-themes bluecurve-gnome-theme filezilla gimp swig lshw lshw-gui gnome-tweak-tool libreoffice gv gcc gcc-gfortran gcc-c++ dconf-editor tigervnc-server
install chrome from google
install virtualbox from oracle site.
copy panels:
on old machine: dconf dump /org/gnome/gnome-panel/ > panels
on new machine: dconf load /org/gnome/gnome-panel/ < panels
change with dconf-editor:
/org/gnome/desktop/interface/icon-theme to Bluecurve
/org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/theme Clearlooks
/org/gnome/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons True
change user shell to tcsh: sudo usermod -s /bin/tcsh USERNAME
install microsoft fonts:
wget http://www.my-guides.net/en/images/stories/fedora12/msttcore-fonts-2.0-3.noarch.rpm
sudo rpm -ivh msttcore-fonts-2.0-3.noarch.rpm
6.Install obspy as root:
sudo easy_install -N obspy.core obspy.mseed obspy.sac obspy.gse2 obspy.imaging obspy.signal obspy.arclink obspy.datamark obspy.db obspy.earthworm obspy.fissures obspy.iris obspy.neries obspy.realtime obspy.segy obspy.seg2 obspy.seisan obspy.seishub obspy.sh obspy.taup obspy.wav obspy.xseed
"And earthquakes are to a girls guitar they're just another good vibration"
InSAR Processing and more
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Done with the PhD., Moving forward
Finally, I finished my PhD. and now it time to move forward.
Taking my Professors advice, I'm making the first steps in the world of seismology and I'm going to spend the next few years in Tel-Aviv University, working with Dr. Alon Ziv and Dr. Hillel Wust-Bloch.
The main work is building and maintain a local mini seismic-array network. I am going to actually place the seismometers, connect the dataloggers and build the server to collect the data. We are going to use different devices - Lennartz LE-3Dlite1DV MkII seismometers, Trillium broadband seismometers, TSA-SMA accelerometers and Summit M Hydra dataloggers. On the server side, We are going to use Seiscomp3 as our main framework, but we probably research for new algorithms and Seiscomp3 modules to better suit it to our needs.
Taking my Professors advice, I'm making the first steps in the world of seismology and I'm going to spend the next few years in Tel-Aviv University, working with Dr. Alon Ziv and Dr. Hillel Wust-Bloch.
The main work is building and maintain a local mini seismic-array network. I am going to actually place the seismometers, connect the dataloggers and build the server to collect the data. We are going to use different devices - Lennartz LE-3Dlite1DV MkII seismometers, Trillium broadband seismometers, TSA-SMA accelerometers and Summit M Hydra dataloggers. On the server side, We are going to use Seiscomp3 as our main framework, but we probably research for new algorithms and Seiscomp3 modules to better suit it to our needs.
Me getting the PhD. diploma from Prof. Rivka Carmi, presedent of BGU |
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