Hi,

I've switched to ubuntu, so I want to move my notebook files from
windows to linux.

In windows, I have sage-linux installed through vmware (or is it
easybox?  I assume that doesn't matter, but I can find out which it
is.  I just don't feel like rebooting right now if it's not
necessary), and I also have ubuntu running in vmware with sage
installed (though I may not have any notebooks I need there).  I also
have an ssh/sftp client installed, so I expect that I could start the
server and sftp into it to get at the notebook files, but I don't know
what to do with them once I do get them to where my linux install can
access them.  Or, I can maybe login to it with "manage" and sftp into
a remote server to store them there temporarily; but, again, there's
the problem of what to do with them.

In ubuntu, I just have sage installed normally.

I google around a bit, but didn't find anything even close to what I
need.

The one lead I have is that I have one notebook published on
sagenb.org, so I can see it in linux and copy/paste, but I'd rather
not have to do that for all of them.  I downloaded the notebook from
sagenb.org in the form of a .sws (archive?), but I don't know what to
do with it (googling didn't help).

Thanks for any help.
Zach

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