New Release of GNOME Genius, GNOME on AlmaLinux, and Migrating From CentOS to AlmaLinux

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Genius Mathematics Tool 1.0.26 Is Released
Genius is a fully featured calculator somewhat similar to programs like Matlab and Octave. It is written by math professor Jiří Lebl with mathematicians in mind. The latest version supports evaluations in the range boxes in the plotting window and it has numerous minor fixes under the hood.
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Genius is one of the oldest GNOME projects still being maintained. It was first released all the way back in 1997. It is programmable, it has 2D and 3D plotting, support for rational numbers and it has a it's own programming language.
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How to Install GNOME GUI on AlmaLinux
The GNOME desktop environment is the default GUI for AlmaLinux, but it doesn't always come pre-installed, for example if you opted for a minimal install. In this guide, we'll give you the commands you need in order to install GNOME on AlmaLinux.
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How to Migrate From CentOS to AlmaLinux
This article will go over the step by step instructions for migrating from CentOS Linux to AlmaLinux.
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