
Quantian is a specialized Linux distribution that focuses on numerical and quantitative analysis. It is based on the popular Knoppix and Debian operating systems, making it a remastered version of Knoppix. The most recent version includes support for openMosix, enabling remote booting of light clients in an openMosix terminal server context.
The main difference between Quantian and Knoppix is that Quantian comes with a set of programs tailored to applied or theoretical workers in fields like data analysis and quantitative research. These tools are designed to help users perform complex calculations, analyze data sets, and visualize results. Furthermore, the distribution offers fully automatic hardware detection and configuration, making it easy to set up on any computer that can boot from a CD-ROM. Overall, Quantian is an excellent choice for researchers and analysts in quantitative fields who require a powerful and customized Linux operating system.
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