From: "The Random Factory" <rfactory@direcpc.com> To: <lwn@lwn.net> Subject: Linux for Chemistry Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 02:09:19 -0700 The Random Factory (Tucson AZ) is pleased to announce the latest release in its series of scientific software for Linux compilations. The Linux for Chemistry project (LfC) is dedicated to compiling the most comprehensive collection of chemistry related software, and making it available for the Linux operating system. The packages on LfC represent the state-of-the-art in chemistry data processing, and are identical to the versions used on high-end scientific workstations. The combination of ever decreasing hardware prices, and the superb Linux operating system , now makes it possible to use these same packages on a "standard" personal computer. The "Linux for Chemistry" cdrom is now shipping. It contains over 1Gb of chemistry related software , all pre-built and ready to run on Linux (x86) systems. For details visit http://www.randomfactory.com/ Cheers, Dave Mills rfactory@theriver.com