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            <description>Installation of GDL

The software package GNU Data Language (GDL) can be downloaded from the project&#039;s homepage . However, it is recommend to use the package manager of your Linux/Mac/BSD. On Ubuntu/Debian and their derivatives just execute:
 

sudo apt-get install gnudatalanguage</description>
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            <description>Installation of ESO MIDAS

Please note: Since Ubuntu 14.10, a debian package of ESO MIDAS is available. It can be installed via
 sudo apt-get install eso-midas  
Some notes regarding the installation:

	*  The official MIDAS web page with detailed hardware and software requirements can be found</description>
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            <description>Unfortunately, there is no up to date version of the virtual machine at the moment :-(

The laboratory course computer for your home (&quot;columba to go&quot;)

For students who wish to use the data reduction software on their own computer (at home), we offer a preconfigured virtual machine running Ubuntu 12.10. To install own software, use</description>
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            <description>Stellarium

Stellarium is a free software to simulate a planetarium on your own computer. This article intends to give a short overview on the basic function and possibilities using Stellarium.

Install Stellarium

You can download the software on the official</description>
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            <description>This page is outdated and needs to be updated!

Student accounts on columba

Set up new student accounts

We have scripts that create and delete user accounts for the students. The first script generates user accounts with a customized HOME directory, links, and user rights. This script is located in:</description>
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