Dave,

thanks. That sounds pretty reasonable. I will give it a try.

Best wishes,
J.


On 08.09.2008 04:13, davedo2 wrote:
> 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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