Do you have a (good) idea of where diminishing returns cuts in ?
I imagine the number of cores (threads) doesn't help much above a
fairly small number due to sequential dependencies ?
More memory is always "nice to have" but does it really help HERE ?
Did you set the atlas_architecture environment
As a very much below average user I will try that right now.
Windows 7, new Laptop, previous laptop was Vista based, so this could
take a bit of time.
Now 9:16
Going into Windows control panel first;
Troubleshooting>Network & Internet>Incoming connections gets to
some sort of automated troubl
PS to earlier post;
My build was with the p2 version of the readline package.
FWIW, but I still have the same failure with; "make ptestlong"
I tried again after a; "make clean", but got the same failure.
Will play around with it later, but I think readline.p2 is OK on
my Ubuntu 11.10 and on my Kub
Bahh, disappointed (-:
Using 'make ptestlong' I just got;
=
sage -t --long -force_lib devel/sage/sage/modular/modform/
cuspidal_submodule.py
[7.3 s]
sage -t --long -force_lib devel/sage/sage/modular/modform/element.
It ran straight through here.
DETAILS: Toshiba Satellite P775 laptop, i7, 8 Gig Ram, Windows 7 Home
Premium,
Virtual Box allowed 4 Gig Ram and 95% of available processor(s), no
attempt made
to "throttle" the host machine, or the guest.
Almost 3 hours, but from the size of the Atlas
log file 15.7 M
WRT Memory - - It SEEMS that a Gig of RAM plus another Gig of Swap
is needed for Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit virtual machine.
I cannot say for sure that less will cause failures, only that this
config
runs close when building docs. Best not to be running much else
at the same time that is memory intense
It has worked for me too, on both VirtualBox in a 64 bit Vista host
and
on the same physical machine (AMD laptop) in its own partition.
I am currently trying to get a cantor front end working with
matplotlib,
but sage itself and the notebook work just fine.
I should add that as a total newbie I fo
I have built Sage successfully on Debian 6.0.0 through 6.0.3 on AMD,
both in virtual machines (VirtualBox under Windows Vista with 1 Gig
memory)
and physical. The most recent change to the Atlas package that allows
me to
specify architecture=fast has speeded things up considerably, i.e. it
takes
a
Thanks,
That appeared to work for me on all the repositories except local/bin
in that one I got the dreaded message;
"Not trusting file /usr/local/sage-4.7/local/bin/.hg/hgrc from
untrusted user xyz, group root"
I tried all the usual chown, chmod things on everything from sage_root
and down.
On A
I tried the .ova file with VirtualBox and it worked perfectly.
I tried it with VMware Player and it refused to load.
It is probably a likes/dis-likes personal preference thing, but I
liked
using just another tab in my already running browser on the host
machine.
n Jun 7, 4:54 pm, "Nicolas M. Thi
>From the fact that plot3d worked previously from the terminal and that
2d plots still work from the terminal with UBUNTU 11.04
I think we are still on track, i.e. in my case it is plot3d specific
and fails whether called from a terminal or a notebook.
On May 19, 5:46 pm, Kelvin Li wrote:
> Plea
ate the problem, wading through logs, etc.
So I think I will shelve this for now and report back if it is still
present with 4.7.
On May 19, 12:31 pm, kcrisman wrote:
> On May 19, 11:18 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > Although I have only been running UBUNTU 11.0
Although I have only been running UBUNTU 11.04 for a week or two
there are about 112 meg of updates outstanding, at least two of which
are to Firefox.
I am updating in the hope that java MIGHT be incidentally fixed and
will
try again.
Failing that I will probably try 4.7 - might even wait for the
"
This looks at least a LITTLE BIT like the trouble I am having under
UBUNTU 11.04
I am running within VirtualBox under Windows Vista on an amd64 laptop,
which has worked very well previously.
Plot3d has worked for me in previous releases of SAGE and VirtualBox
with various distros of Linux, mostly D
Exactly that happens here too, although I am running 11.04 in a
virtual machine under VirtualBox 4.0.6
My other problem appears to be a regress of the jmol bug that
fails to plot3d.
Does your machine successfully plot3d ?
e.g. the simplest example from the tutorial;
x, y = var('x,y')
plot3d(x^2 +
I had (what appeared to me to be) same/similar problems with UBUNTU
11.04
I had NOT attempted to install flask.
The "sage -fhttp://users.aims.ac.za/~jan/python-2.6.4.p10.spkg";
appeared to resolve that,
but I had to re-build docs to get the help and the tutorial up.
I run the plot3d examples as a c
Perhaps even farther off topic;
I doubt that Cygwin (Cygwin/X) is in any case a good path for many/
most MS_Windows
folk - from THEIR point of view.
The path to getting Cygwin/X up and running "usefully" on a MS_Windows
platform
is long and arduous for the naive user, e.g. it was so for me.
Oracle
I don't know free market theory at all well - at all for that matter.
It would SEEM that if market pull exists it would have shown itself
by now, e.g. enterprising (3rd party) individuals would be selling
per incident and/or per year contracts to do little more than
search the docs and forums for a
I respectfully disagree with some of the comments about copy editors.
One doesn't need to be a mathematician or an entry level programmer
to recognize that the installation guide is;
a) one of the first documents that many SAGE users use.
b) in need of some edits, particularly with respect to the s
I tried this following an upgrade to 4.6.1.
The help link from the start page to the doc browser worked, but links
from there (e.g. tutorial) appeared to be broken.
Running sage -docbuild reference html -S -a,-E seemed to do a lot,
but made no difference to the broken links.
Then I did some more
I tried this following an upgrade to 4.6.1.
The help link from the start page to the doc browser worked, but links
from there (e.g. tutorial) appeared to be broken.
Running sage -docbuild reference html -S -a,-E seemed to do a lot,
but made no difference to the broken links.
Then I did some more
or whatever else you notice as missing after the uograde.
I don't know if this should have been automatic with the upgrade,
but in my case it appeared to not happen.
\R
On Jan 17, 7:11 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 4.6.1 built on a virtual machine here as an upgrade,
4.6.1 built on a virtual machine here as an upgrade,
the 4.6.0 base was built on the same virtual machine.
Linux UBUNTU 10.10 within Oracle VirtualBox 4.0
Unfortunately the docs don't seem to have connected properly,
e.g. I can bring up the doc browser from the help link, but just about
every lin
rd.
I am not sure if it would be a browser plug-in or whatever it is
that tools attach to to use the clipboard (in M/S Windows) contents.
On Dec 19, 12:38 am, Rob Beezer wrote:
> On Dec 18, 7:04 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > I keep getting distract
That appears to be very similar to what (I believe) I am thinking of.
The difference is that I am wish-dreaming a plug-in for Firefox, which
more of us use more generally more of the time than TeXMacs.
I am imagining the situation where we come across an expression and
would like to see a plot of i
Thank you SO MUCH for this.
I am a code hack from way back, with very poor math.
In fact I got into SAGE primarily to learn the math that has been so
lacking for far too long.
I keep getting distracted with the code though (-:
Here is a thought - probably not new to you;
How practical would it be
Disclaimer; I am not a bar room lawyer, etc.
I think this phrase may be key;
"...incidental results or small groups of results from Wolfram|Alpha
on non-commercial websites and blogs..."
It depends on one's working definition of "small", maybe they are
deliberately ambiguous here.
"A dozen or so..
I got
G < H
to alternately evaluate to true/false, for maybe half dozen trials,
then it went to many true.
My GUESS is that it is either due to some"residue" in something
uninitialized,
or a bug - which could also be an uninitialized issue ...somewhere.
On Nov 28, 1:35 am, Simon King wrote:
> Hi
Your example works on my virtual box encased
UBUNTU 10.10, Sage 4.6.
Without knowing exactly which ones do what, I offer the list of mine;
dpkg -l|grep texlive|grep ^ii|awk '{print $2}'
texlive
texlive-base
texlive-binaries
texlive-common
texlive-doc-base
texlive-extra-utils
texlive-font-utils
texl
time user achieve a working set-up.
I know you can't make it the total manual about anything
and everything, but I think these items are "needed".
Best,
\R
On Nov 25, 3:44 pm, emil wrote:
> Hi RegB,
>
> thanks for extremly valuable feedback!
>
> > Thanks,
> &
Thanks,
A correction to the failure to evaluate.
On a "FRESH" system, such as a windoze user might try this on.
When sage is started a pop up requester appears asking for a new
password, but it is quickly overwritten by the browser image, so
it can be easily missed by someone not looking/waiting fo
Thanks,
A correction to the failure to evaluate.
On a "FRESH" system, such as a windoze user might try this on.
When sage is started a pop up requester appears asking for a new
password, but it is quickly overwritten by the browser image, so
it can be easily missed by someone not looking/waiting fo
ithin Virtual Box)
I have found it simplest to install the weird package with
synaptic package manager - icedtea, etc.
I think it would be good if you could include a jre.
I need to put the .iso image onto a USB memory
card so I can write back my setup.
On Nov 25, 4:29 am, emil wrote:
> Hello
n was inappropriate at best.
On Nov 25, 4:29 am, emil wrote:
> Hello RegB,
>
> thank you for testing!
>
> On Nov 25, 5:05 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > The .exe version appeared to install and detect my grub loader, which
> > I was told to edit a
The .exe version appeared to install and detect my grub loader, which
I was told to edit a file for. I was "paperless" at the time, so
didn't write
anything down. I wasn't remembering the specific instructions the
next time I booted.
The .iso file booted OK from a CD and the browser came up fine
I have a similarly modest system and my experience with UBUNTU 10.10
has been that the standard set of packages takes about 8 hours, maybe
6 1/2
of build and 1 1/2 of testing and document building.
Anecdotal ? Yes, but 24h + to build some unknown package(s) is no
surprise to me (-:
You could monit
ot necessary to disable CPU throttling in the virtual
machine.
I can speculate why, but Atlas reports that it cannot detect
throttling.
On Nov 6, 10:45 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I get confused with the directions about running in virtual box (-:
> I think it should
So far that is working, i.e. Atlas has completed and no other packages
seem to have tripped over any side effects.
Thanks again.
On Nov 5, 7:24 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> You can try my new atlas spkg
> athttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10226
> if you have a minute.
>
> SAGE_ATLAS_ARCH
I get confused with the directions about running in virtual box (-:
I think it should be OK and very possible to create virtual
machines, say within virtual box within Windows Vista and install
Linux in those VMs , then go ahead and install Sage on the Linux.
i.e. (Windows Vista (Virtual Box(UBUNT
I would like to try that.
I will report back results (good or bad).
Is there any info you would like me to collect from good/bad results ?
Thanks.
On Nov 5, 7:24 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> You can try my new atlas spkg
> athttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10226
> if you have a minute.
>
mment (-:}
On Nov 5, 3:27 pm, Mike Witt wrote:
> On 11/05/2010 11:23:01 AM, RegB wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks,
> > I have ads blocked, fairly sure that none were playing any U-tube or
> > other graphics,
> > no adobe flash.
> > Looking at System monitor, bare
;
> What is your processor and amount of RAM?
>
> -M. Hampton
>
> On Nov 5, 9:12 am, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > WOW, that was quick - THANKS.
> > I reviewed all of those and while interesting/useful they seem to be
> > not applicab
at, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:30 AM, RegB <2regburg...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > I know this is a modest laptop, but it seems to be in the tuning
> > section that the Atlas install fails after 12 hours or so.
>
> You might want to read this section of the Sage FAQ:
>
> http://
I know this is a modest laptop, but it seems to be in the tuning
section that the Atlas install fails after 12 hours or so.
Here is the last section (STAGE-2) of the install.log;
IN STAGE 2 INSTALL: TYPE-DEPENDENT TUNING
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