[GRASS-user] Introduction and installing GRASS
Pierre Roudier
pierre.roudier at gmail.com
Fri May 27 00:37:18 EDT 2011
Kia ora David,
Fire up a terminal, and type grass, then enter. This is launching
Grass, and a GUI will show up. You will then have to specify a path to
store your GRASS data, and define a location (ie a coordinate system +
a geographic extent) for your first project.
One of the great feature of GRASS is to be usable from the terminal
and from its graphical interface.
Welcome aboard,
Pierre (from Palmerston North, NZ)
2011/5/27 David Colyer <colyer at pl.net>:
> Hello GRASS users
>
> As I’m new to GRASS and new to this list, allow me to introduce myself. I’m
> a part-time GIS post-grad student in Aotearoa / New Zealand.
>
> GRASS doesn’t seem to be widely used in this country. If there’s anyone from
> NZ on this list I’d love to hear from them. University courses are based
> around ARC, although some opensource programmes were used in my last course.
>
> One of my main interests in GIS is exploring the potential of GIS for
> community groups, NGOs and activist groups. This inevitably leads using open
> source software like GRASS.
>
> I’m planning to blog about my experiences, first installing and learning to
> use GRASS and other opensource and free to use software, and then exploring
> how these might be useful for community groups. I hope that this record of
> my experiences might be useful to others starting out using opensource GIS.
>
> I’d also be happy to contribute to the GDP - GRASS Documentation Project. My
> own experiences as someone completely new to GRASS could feed in to the
> tutorial and help pages. And I could also help with “reading existing doc in
> order to weed out completely outdated stuff”.
>
> But first I need to install GRASS on my laptop. And that’s where I’ve
> encountered my first problem! I hope someone on this list can help.
>
> I’m using a Presario CQ64, which has an Athlon 64 processor (which could be
> part of the problem). The current OS is Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat.
>
> I’ve followed the instructions on the Ubuntugis page. According to the
> Ubuntu Software Centre, GRASS is installed, and files are indeed present on
> my HD. I just can’t find a way to open the programme!
>
> [I should say that I’m also very new to Linux.] I expected there to be a
> GRASS icon that I click to open it, but can’t find anything like that. Do I
> have to use command line? Or has something gone wrong?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
>
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