It seemed to work just fine, but then after running a notebook session
the server appears to be locked. After closing Firefox and returning
to the VM session I can move the cursor and keystrokes paint on the
screen, but nothing seems to transmit to the session, not the CNTL-C's
to stop the server or any other command...Dave

On Jun 8, 2:24 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/8/07, davedo2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Pardon me if this should be a no brainer, but is it possible to invoke
> > the sage -upgrade command using the VMware module or is it necessary
> > to download a new VMware module? I tried from within SAGE and Manage
> > to no avail...Dave
>
> It is possible:
>
> (1) startup vmware
> (2) at the login prompt type "manage"
> (3) at the command prompt, type "sudo su"
> (4) type "sage -upgrade"
>
> Wait a while.  Then type "logout" when it is done.  If there are any errors,
> either let me know.
>
> William


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