i know about ssh tunneling and so on but i am posting this on sage-
support...
the point was to have a sage session on my laptop interacting with a
remote mathematica (for instance)
paul

On Aug 14, 9:09 pm, Chris Chiasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you can use mathematica remotely anyway
> method 1: remote kernel (don't know if mathplayer can be made to
> connect to one of these)
> method 2: ssh tunneling, possibly with x windows (this should work,
> but you will probably need to learn a lot to make it work)
>
> plain method:
> ssh and execute
> math
> to enter a mathematica terminal mode session (sans front end)
>
> On Aug 14, 12:40 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi all
> > i was wondering if anyone had already implemented this:
> > my computing setup is not the greatest. i don't pay for mathematica or
> > magma so i don't have them available on my laptop. on the other hand
> > my university does pay for them, and i have a user account on the
> > machines where they are run. but then those machines don't have a very
> > current version of sage...
> > so i was curious whether it would be possible to have sage run
> > mathematica on a remote server and interact with it just as if it was
> > also installed on my machine?
> > thanks
> > paul


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