On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Brad Burkman <bburk...@lsmsa.edu> wrote:
> One of my students can't get aleph.sagemath.org to work on her Mac.  Here's
> an email she sent me.  I have seen her do it myself.  This text showed up in
> the center of the Chrome window.
>
> The text I keep getting when I try to use sage on Chrome or Rockmelt.
> Firefox won't load the website at all.
>
> "Websocket closed
> Websocket connection to
> ws://aleph.sagemath.org/kernel/d799303d-010f-486d-9eb2-43d85ad58728 could
> not be established. You will NOT be able to run code. Your browser may not
> be compatible with the websocket version in the server, or if the url does
> not look right, there could be an error in the server's configuration."
>
> Ideas?

Just out of curiosity, does https://salv.us work for her (at least
regarding connecting and doing "2+2")?   I

 -- William

>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
>
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> XSEDE Campus Champion, Louisiana Scholars' College
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William Stein
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University of Washington
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