If one starts Sage and types 'notebook()', I believe this should start a 
server which can be used to connect via a browser.

Should the command return, giving a sage prompt, like it would if you 
typed 1+1 ?

When I type 'notebook()' with 4.0-rc0 on Solaris, I get the following:

------
sage: notebook()
The notebook files are stored in: /export/home/drkirkby/.sage//sage_notebook
**************************************************
*                                                *
* Open your web browser to http://localhost:8000 *
*                                                *
**************************************************



Note, I do *not* get a new 'sage:' prompt. Is that normal or not?

Someone suggested on comp.unix.solaris that it may be necessary to edit 
some files in /etc/inet to get the server running, but he seemed 
somewhat unsure of this.

Dave













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