On 1/25/11 7:12 PM, A. Jorge Garcia wrote:




From: Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 4:17 PM, calcp...@aol.com <calcp...@aol.com>
wrote:
Hello All!

First of all, thanx for all the great work you do making SAGE such a
great resource.  My students and I love it!

I've used online SAGE servers and SAGE live Linux CDs over the years
in class and at conferences.  I recently started using the 32bit SAGE
binary for Ubuntu 10.04 Desktop and love it.

My question is, can I use such a binary to set up a dedicated SAGE
server for my students?

Yes, that binary should have everything in it to run a server. (In
fact, if you're using the notebook interface, you're already doing it,
though setting it up for more than local access requires a bit more
work.)
- Robert

OK, so what steps are required to get the binary to act as an online
SAGE server for my students on and off campus? I'm going to be setting
up an ftp/sftp server for my AP-CompSci classes once I get some new
server hardware. I'd like to set up a SAGE server for my intro-CompSci
students as well as my CalculusResearchLab students.



One resource is: http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageServer

Jason

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