Hi all,

Bernie wrote:
> Hi everybody! lucio was my student at Universidad Catolica in Uruguay.
> I think the URL is:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/luciolastra/sagelwlcd/latest/
> If it is the dist I watched from him, is really good. His work is very
> good and as kcrisman said, it can be used both, by running from a cd
> or from hd.
>
> Congratulations Lucio for this work!
>
> berna
>   

To add to the list of distros with Sage Included: Here you can get a 
"maximalist" distro formatted as a Virtual Disk Image (1.2 GB) for 
Virtualbox with instructions in Spanish:

http://virtualtangram.tiddlyspot.com/

The download links are here:

http://virtualtangram.tiddlyspot.com/#Descargas

The idea was to provide the students with a easy to use personal 
scientific computing environment to carry on. So this is graphical and 
integrates TeXmacs + Sage from the beginning, which is easier for 
writing math stuff + sage that the notebook interface. I'm planning a 
work flow from TeXmacs + Sage to Notebook using the Rob's work when I 
have more time, but first steeps are creating a publishing environment 
for the students sources and pdfs, then make this run from web behind 
VNC (like in no-machine) and last (but not least) the TeXmacs to 
Notebook work flow I said.

Cheers,

Offray



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