Hi Rudolf,

On 2018-07-26, rudolf ordoyne <rudolf.ordo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> my guess is that i'm unable to install sage since the most recent release 
> of sage is for 16.04.  after unpacking the .tar, running "sudo ./sage" 
> gives "sudo: ./sage: command not found"

What exact tar ball are you talking about? If you did change into the
directory that untar-ing created (perhaps you forgot "cd <whatever the
directory is called>"?), then ./sage should definitely be available.

If it is not, then perhaps you didn't get a Sage binary but a Sage
*source* tar ball, in which case (again after cd-ing into the new
directory) you could create your own version of Sage (if the
prerequisites are installed in you computer, then "make" and a long
coffee break are enough).

Moreover, "sudo" is definitely not needed to run Sage, and I think is
even adviced against.

Best regards,
Simon

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