port:
Xprint Server
Port 8100 details:
Protocol: TCP & UDP
IAMA status: N/A
Range: N/A
Traffic: N/A
Notification: N/A
Related Ports: N/A
I tried the adress
http://nb.sagemath.org/
and id not have problems. (I did not check any link!)
Regards BB
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Ross Kyprianou schrieb:
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.4
I downloaded the Sage 32 bit Ubuntu 9.10 version to see how it will go
and got the error at the end of the email
Am I right in thinking I should just try making Sage from source?
~/sage-4.4$ ./sage
sage might use. If
you delete it, my interetation is that sage might not use the flags your
CPU obviously does not offer, may it will comile correctly after taht
change?
May be the sage specialists have a more intelligent explanation?
Regards BB
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cch schrieb:
To bb;
1. Is there anywhere a md5 available?
2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
another place with large pipes?
1. Yes, you can also find md5 file in the same
Harald Schilly schrieb:
On Apr 29, 12:29 pm, bb wrote:
2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, one
might get it in about 20 hours. Is it possible to copy the iso to
another place with large pipes?
Yes, I can upload it to Sage's mirror network - is t
cch schrieb:
Hi all,
Sage-4.4 cdrom can be download from:
http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/sage-4.4.iso
It bases on slax-6.2 version, Slakware Linux, and includes TeXmacs
too.
cch
1. Is there anywhere a md5 available?
2. The downlaod has a speed of about 13 KB/s, not a breakneck speed, o
dmire the
brilliant code of the tracking analysers.) There is a browser operating
system residing in the webborser available as well
(http://www.lively-kernel.org/ or try it:
http://www.lively-kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/example.xhtml .
needs some time to load!) But that is abit off topi
William Stein schrieb:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:15 AM, bb <mailto:bblo...@arcor.de>> wrote:
Simon King schrieb:
Hi!
On Apr 23, 2:05 pm, bb mailto:bblo...@arcor.de>> wrote:
...
The second passage I found was at
Simon King schrieb:
Hi!
On Apr 23, 2:05 pm, bb wrote:
...
The second passage I found was at
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/programming.html
... When comparing objects of different types in Sage, in most cases
Sage tries to find a canonical coercion of both objects to a common
Simon King schrieb:
Hi Georg,
On Apr 22, 10:46 pm, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
I think I like "Wandlung" as the common umbrella term for both
"coercion" ("Umwandlung", I like that, too) and "conversion" (for the
latter I'd propose: "Verwandlung" --- but "Konversion" might do as
well, and would
John Cremona schrieb:
On 18 April 2010 20:21, bb wrote:
Sorry, I am to crazy to distinguish between a basic set theory and an
algebra, so consequently I cannot not find the source for the download Sage
4.4.alpha0.
Are there any restrictions?
Please can you tell me where I might get the
Sorry, I am to crazy to distinguish between a basic set theory and an
algebra, so consequently I cannot not find the source for the download
Sage 4.4.alpha0.
Are there any restrictions?
Please can you tell me where I might get the source? (the source - not a
binary.)
Tnx BB
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