Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
What do you mean by "I haven't found xStata therefore I am using Stata with Wine on Ubuntu"? Stata has the linux version for the same price.
Running software on wine always have some issues. It is slower especially in graphics related work. And the next version might not work, or wine update may cause problem.
If you are using Stata for serious research, then running it on wine is a bad idea.
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
Install virtualbox or vmware and run a virtual machine with some of the *******s around. That will be trouble-free. I am trying to replace sigmaplot and sigmastat, but it is not easy ;)
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
Stata rocks, but if you have already purchased it for *******, try using R. R is well-documented, and I cannot think of anything it cannot do. OK, the graphics aren't that great, but neither are the graphics in stata. There's my $0.02.
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
Has anyone installed Stata 10 on Ubuntu 8.04 and had xstata run smoothly?
The dynamically linked version did not work due to a libtiff missing package, but the statically linked one launches alright.
But the fonts are just awful. The GUI results display is impossibly slow and the fonts do not line up (are mistakenly proportional?) and text is overwritten on other text in the help window.
Stata claims this is not common. Really??
Have you had this problem? I think I've a pretty plain installation of Ubuntu 8.04 on an intel laptop, except that it's 64bit.
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
Solutions to these various problems turned out to be:
change font preferences to Courier 10pitch at 10pt. Then the xstata is fast and readable.
Make sure ~/.stata10 is not owned by root (mistake from installation process? Come on, Stata! You can do better), since having it so makes remembering preferences impossible.
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
Okay. I just looked at the Stata site and it didn't list Ubuntu as an OS that can run Stata. So, does this mean that if I buy the linux version of Stata I will have problems?
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
stanton, I think that means that you might have to tweak a few things as mentioned in this thread. But my guess is that once you make those small tweaks, you will not have any problems. I am just going to wait for the next version of Stata to come out and then will definitely buy it for Linux. I would be so excited to have Stata for ubuntu!! can't wait..
Would anyone be down to coordinate an emailing of ubuntu users asking for them to start ubuntu? let me know..
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
dynamically linked works fine. It looks for libtiff.so.3, but if you make a symbolic link the program works great. Here are the instructions for a ubuntu install. I first did this with hardy, but it works fine with intrepid
I have stata 10 installed on ubuntu and it works perfectly. Here is how I got it to run:
mkdir /usr/local/stata10
cd /usr/local/
chmod a+rx /usr/local/stata10
cd /usr/local/stata10
mkdir /tmp/statainstall
cp -r /media/cdrom0 /tmp/statainstall
/tmp/statainstall/cdrom0/install
follow prompts
now xstata-se doesn't run because it is looking for libtiff.so.3
This is old so make a symbolic link to your current version
ln -s /usr/lib/libtiff.so.4 /usr/lib/libtiff.so.3
now stata should run fine.
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Originally Posted by
cpbl
Has anyone installed Stata 10 on Ubuntu 8.04 and had xstata run smoothly?
The dynamically linked version did not work due to a libtiff missing package, but the statically linked one launches alright.
But the fonts are just awful. The GUI results display is impossibly slow and the fonts do not line up (are mistakenly proportional?) and text is overwritten on other text in the help window.
Stata claims this is not common. Really??
Have you had this problem? I think I've a pretty plain installation of Ubuntu 8.04 on an intel laptop, except that it's 64bit.
Re: Using Stata on Ubuntu
I can confirm that Stata10 for Unix works fine in Linux Mint Felicia (which is derived from Ubuntu Intrepid).
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Okay. I just looked at the Stata site and it didn't list Ubuntu as an OS that can run Stata. So, does this mean that if I buy the linux version of Stata I will have problems?
I had a quick look at the Stata website too, and I think this page (http://www.stata.com/products/opsys.html#unix) is the one you saw. It says that Stata for Unix will run on:
Quote:
Any 32-bit (x86 or compatible), or 64-bit (Intel Itanium, x86-64 or compatible) running Linux
(emphasis mine)
So it runs on any Linux-based system, of which Ubuntu is just one. It doesn't list Ubuntu specifically, because there are so many. For the record, I've seen it working in Ubuntu, Fedora and Mint. For Ubuntu and Mint I encountered the libtiff.3.so problem but the fix that chrisby suggested worked perfectly. No other issues.
Of course, your mileage may vary.