Great, thank you for clarifying. I will do that as soon as I can. And
thanks for your speedy responses.

On Mar 4, 11:06 pm, Volker Braun <vbraun.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You should send a polite email to your system admin requesting that
>
> a) the computer you are using and/or the file server have their clocks
> synchronized (this is a really basic issue and must be fixed independently
> of Sage)
>
> b) atlas and atlas-devel be installed on all computers that you plan on
> using (this is optional, but its a widely-used linear algebra library)
>
> On Sunday, March 4, 2012 5:33:13 PM UTC-8, Amy Feaver wrote:
> > sage because when I do, the cpu clocks are getting out of sync (what
>
> They are already out of sync. So any newly-created file on your computer
> has a timestamp (as determined by the server) either in the future or in
> the past. This is really bad for various reasons.
>
> > does it mean that the host is throttled and why would it be?).  I
> > think that the file server is a computer called Euclid.  Are you
> > suggesting that I (or the admin) install Sage locally on Euclid rather
> > than remotely?
>
> No you can install it locally as soon as your computer's clocks are
> correctly synchronized.

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