added some tips to the readme

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@ -862,6 +862,7 @@ def kern_test(kern, X=None, X2=None, output_ind=None, verbose=False, X_positive=
X = abs(X)
if output_ind is not None:
X[:, output_ind] = np.random.randint(low=0,high=kern.parts[0].output_dim, size=X.shape[0])
import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace()
if X2==None:
X2 = np.random.randn(20, kern.input_dim)
if X_positive:

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@ -9,6 +9,31 @@ A Gaussian processes framework in Python.
Continuous integration status: ![CI status](https://travis-ci.org/SheffieldML/GPy.png)
Getting started
===============
Installing with pip
-------------------
The simplest way to install GPy is using pip.
pip install gpy
Ubuntu
------
For the most part, the developers are using ubuntu. To install the required packages:
sudo apt-get install python-numpy python-scipy python-matplotlib
clone this git repository and add it to your path:
git clone git@github.com:SheffieldML/GPy.git \<destination\>
echo "PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:\<detination\> > ~/.bashrc
Windows
-------
On windows, we recommend the ![anaconda python distribution](http://continuum.io/downloads). We've also had luck with ![enthought](http://www.enthought.com). git clone or unzip the source to a suitable directory, and add a PYTHONPATH environement variable.
OSX
---
everything appears to work out-of-the box using ![enthought](http://www.enthought.com) on osx Mavericks.
Compiling documentation:
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