>
> All persistant user data, including worksheeds, should be stored in the
> ~/.sage
> directory (unless specifically specified otherwise). I'm not sure why you
> have stuff in ~/sage_notebook (unless it's from a really old copy of
> Sage), but you if you copy ~/.sage from your old vmware image
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008, mabshoff wrote:
>
> On Sep 2, 8:52 am, kcrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Karl-Dieter,
>
>> We are running a VMWare server for fall classes. However, we have run
>> into the disturbing problem that if we want to use a newer version of
>> Sage (such as to get the plotti
Hi,
as a solution around the problem: Why don't you shut down the VMWare
image, make a copy, start the VMWare image again, run an in place
upgrade and then restart the notebook again? That way you have a
backup of the old VMWare version with the worksheets and after the
upgrade a hopefully fully
On Sep 2, 8:52 am, kcrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Karl-Dieter,
> We are running a VMWare server for fall classes. However, we have run
> into the disturbing problem that if we want to use a newer version of
> Sage (such as to get the plotting improvements), we would need to
> (quoting W