I am using ACER ASPIRE 4710 laptop. The processor is pentium T2080  dual
core.  RAM  1GB  and  160GB  hard  disk.  I have  downloaded  a  binary
version of  sage 4.1  which is suitable for  mandriva  and  tried to install
in Mandriva 2008.1 spring version in  KDE desktop. But during installation a
warning message that says This sage was built on a machine that supports
instructions that are not available on this computer.  Sage will likely fail
with illegal instruction errors! the following processor flags were on the
build machine but are not available on this computer. The missing processor
flag is ssse3.  How can i tackle this difficulty please help me.





On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Minh Nguyen <nguyenmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Noufal,
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:55 PM, noufal asharaf<noufalasha...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I am noufal a research scholar in mathematics from India.  I have
> downloaded
> > sage from the net and tried to install in my PC but it shows a warning
> > message ยจ This sage install was built on a machine that supports
> > instructions that are not available on this computer. Sage will likely
> fail
> > with illegal instruction errors! the following processor flags were on
> the
> > build machine but are not available on this computer. My laptop acer4710
> the
> > processsor attached to this is intel dual core T2080 1.73GHz the
> > architecture supports SSE3 but it asks about SSSE3 a modified form of
> SSE3
> > can i change this how can i overcome this problem. will you please help
> me
>
> I don't know what your operating system is (is it Windows, Linux, Mac
> OS X, etc?) but my guess is that you have downloaded a binary version
> of Sage. I have not come across people using Windows or Mac OS X who
> reported such problems with Sage. So my guess is that you're using a
> Linux distribution. But which distribution of Linux? If you're using
> Ubuntu, then, yes, people have reported such problems with Sage
> binaries for Ubuntu. In that case, some people have had success in
> using a Debian binary of Sage under Ubuntu, so you might want to try
> using a Debian binary of Sage under Ubuntu. Another option is to
> compile Sage from source. Having said that, it's difficult to diagnose
> the technical issues you're having without knowing the operating
> system you are using.
>
> --
> Regards
> Minh Van Nguyen
>
> >
>


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Research Scholar
Department of Mathematics
University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
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