> This is actually an unrelated issue.  A user must have write permissions
> to the *current* directory to run the notebook, since it stores its state
> files in the current directory.  Try instead:

I've noticed this before, but I've never really thought too much about
it. Because of this, I've got sage_notebook directories sprinked
throughout different random places on my machine, and it's a little
annoying. (And I also think that it is a little "rude" of sage to do
this without my knowlegde.)

Is there a good reason that sage doesn't simply use the .sage directory
that it creates under my home directory for this? If not, then I would
like to call this a bug. And even if there is a good reason, then I
still might like to call it a bug.


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