I've just spent a couple of hours with the sage notebook interface,
both browser and server running on my 4GB 701 eee.

I installed the stock Kubuntu hardy distrib on the SD card
so now I can dual boot Xandros and Hardy (there were a
couple of problems to solve -- I can send my notes along
to anyone interested).

This is probably not the best way to do this:
  - its probably best to use a Linux thats tweaked a bit
    for the eee
 - I suspect the SD card must be a bit slower than the internal
   hdd, but I don't know how much.
but it works for a trial.  And as the runtime environment under Hardy
will exactly match my normal workstations, I get rid of
a few issues from developing on desktop and moving to eee.

On Jun 5, 10:20 am, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally got it (sage) to work on the asus. Here are some random comments.
...
> 2. The 
> versionhttp://www.sagemath.org/SAGEbin/linux/32bit/sage-3.0.2-debian32-intel...
> when decompressed and copied to the sd card just seems to work as is.

This worked just fine for me.  I have not yet notice any problems.  I
brought
over a number of worksheets, with lots of plotting and @interacts, and
everything 'just worked'

A bit sluggish at some things.  Takes about 15 seconds to open
a new worksheet, and cell evaluation was noticeably slower than
my normal wsn , but still quite usable.

factor(2^2^8+1) took 36s ( and 6.5 s on my normal wsn)

Great, thanks.

Neal
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