A different approach that might actually teach you more would be to
download the current version of vmware server from here:

http://www.vmware.com/download/server/

Then install a minimal version of Linux (I would suggest Ubuntu 8.04)
and install the SAGE source code under it. No more need to rely on
large SAGE VM modules, just upgrade SAGE when new releases come out.
You can easily download worksheets to Linux (and/or move/copy them to
windoze via Samba.)

Just a thought, I've been operating that way for several years with
ZERO problems...Dave

On Sep 7, 4:41 am, Jannick Asmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... just for the record
>
> On 07.09.2008 12:29, Jannick Asmus wrote:
>
> > Could you name any other VMs - I thought that it was
> > obligatory to use VM Player.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_VMware_software
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