Try this.

Instead of logging into notebook, log into sage and type
notebook(address="192.168.5.128").

gani --


On Aug 6, 2:09 pm, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed SAGE 2.7.2  on an XP_Windows system. The
> VMplayer starts OK, I type notebook and it gives me 192.168.5.128 as
> the address to give firefox, which I do, but firefox cannot access
> that address.
> What to do?
> David
>
> On Jul 8, 12:18 am, Memo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have exactly the same problem that Benjamin.
> > I am also using the version 2.6.  It will have this version some
> > problem?
> > Please help, because no longer be to done that!
>
> > Thanks, Memo
>
> > On 3 jul, 10:56, Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Right. I tried typing 'notebook' at the login prompt, and that did
> > > enable me to open a SAGE notebook web page inFirefox. However, as I
> > > described in my earlier post, I couldn't do anything in notebook. I
> > > couldn't, for example, type anything into the prompt box; the webpage
> > > does not respond to anything I do on the keyboard. Am I missing
> > > something dumb?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Benjamin
>
> > > On Jul 3, 8:22 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > Instead of typing "sage" at the login prompt., type "notebook".
> > > > This is before you would normally even start SAGE in the vmware
> > > > machine.
>
> > > > William
>
> > > > On 7/2/07, Benjamin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > > I am brand new to Sage, and I have been struggling today to get the
> > > > > notebook working. If anyone can help, I would be very appreciative.
> > > > > I downloaded both the VM player and Sage 2.6 onto my Windows XP
> > > > > machine today. As far as I can tell, the command line is working fine.
> > > > > If I log in as 'sage,' I can replicate the examples from the tutorial,
> > > > > etc. If I use the notebook() command, the VM player tells me to open
> > > > >http://localhost:8000. However, right after the instructions on
> > > > > pressing ctl-c twice to get out of the server, it subtly includes a
> > > > > line saying "http://localhost:8000:Nosuchfileor directory." Being
> > > > > optimistic, I openFirefoxand type in this URL anyway, butFirefox
> > > > > tells me, "Firefoxcan't establish a connection to the server at
> > > > > localhost:8000."
> > > > > If, on the other hand, I log in as 'notebook', I'm told to open
> > > > >http://192.168.112.128. This does load the notebook quickstart. From
> > > > > here, I can add new worksheets (by appending a /worksheetname to the
> > > > > URL), but I can't do much of anything else. Specifically, I can't type
> > > > > anything into the box that seems to be the command prompt. I have
> > > > > tried clicking on it, double-clicking, right-clicking, mousing over
> > > > > (which highlights the box, but still won't let me type), pounding on
> > > > > the keyboard in helpless frustration... Also, most of the blue
> > > > > hyperlinks don't appear to do anything (including the "new" and
> > > > > "delete" links in the worksheet pane).
> > > > > I feel like I must be missing something basic and obvious. If so, I
> > > > > apologize for being dense. But thanks in advance for any guidance you
> > > > > can give me.
>
> > > > > Benjamin
>
> > > > --
> > > > William Stein
> > > > Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > > > University of Washingtonhttp://www.williamstein.org


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