Hello,
On behalf of the NeuroFedora team, I'm happy to report that NEST 2.18.0
and 2.16.0 are both available for use on Fedora. Information on using
NEST on NeuroFedora is documented here:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/nest/
Here are a few quick FAQs for your convenience:
Q. How do I use NEST on NeuroFedora?
A. It only takes two steps to install NEST using `dnf` (the default
package manager):
- Download and run (optionally install) a "live" Fedora Workstation
image from
https://getfedora.org
- Install NEST 2.18.0: Run `sudo dnf install python3-nest` in a terminal.
Q. How do I use version 2.16.0?
A. 2.16.0 is provided as a "module". To install the 2.16.0 version:
- Download and run (optionally install) a "live" Fedora Workstation
image from
https://getfedora.org
- Install NEST 2.16.0: Run `sudo dnf module install nest:2.16.0` in a
terminal.
Please note that only one version of NEST can be installed at once.
Q. Does NEST in NeuroFedora include MPI support?
A. Yes---variants built with both MPICH and OpenMPI are available to use.
Q. Does NEST in NeuroFedora include libneurosim/MUSIC/CSA support?
A. Not all of them yet.
- libneurosim: Yes
- MUSIC: No (under review:
https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora/issue/28)
- CSA: No (WIP:
https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora/issue/33)
Q. Where do I get help?
A. The NeuroFedora team maintains multiple communication channels for
support and general discussion:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/communicating/
Q. What other tools does NeuroFedora provide?
A. The complete list includes neuron, auryn, PyLEMS, NineML and lots more:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/group/neuro-sig
Fedora also includes more software that is not specific to
computational neuroscience---such as productivity and development
tools, a variety of desktop environments, server and container
focussed editions, and other science related software:
-
https://getfedora.org/
-
https://labs.fedoraproject.org/
-
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/
Q. How can I help?
A. The NeuroFedora team is made up of volunteers that believe in Free
Software and Open Science. Information on how you can join us and
help is summarised here:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/contributing/
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Thanks,
Regards,
Ankur Sinha (He / Him / His) |
https://ankursinha.in
PhD candidate in computational neuroscience at UH Biocomputation |
http://biocomputation.herts.ac.uk/
Free/Open source community volunteer at the Fedora project |
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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