On Dec 9, 2007 3:13 PM, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like to install Sage on a Windows machine, then access it
> remotely.  I'm a complete beginner at using both Sage and vmware.  Is
> this possible?

Actually this definitely possible.  You have to configure
"bridged networking" in vmware player -- check elsewhere
online about how to do that -- it might be obvious from the
graphical interface, e.g., just click on the network interface
icon and change a setting on the icon that pops up.
After you do that, you should completely reset the vmware
machine, e.g., hit control-c to stop the notebook server, then
type
    login: off
at the login prompt.  Then start the sage back up again
and start the notebook:
    login: notebook

I think you'll get a URL and with luck you'll be able to
connect to it from anywhere.

This depends of course some on what network your computer
is connected to and how, what firewall software you might have,
etc., etc.  But it is definitely possible.   Please familiarize yourself
some more with vmware player, try the above, and report back.

Sorry if the above is somewhat vague, but I don't have access
to vmware player right now, so I'm working from memory.

William

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