People,
here: http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/luciolastra/
I'll be uploading sagelwlcd images and the code sequences to
create them.
Please try the distro out to give me feedback (sagelw...@gmail)
and help me make a better distro for everyone.
Greetings,
Lucio
On 5 mayo, 23:58, Lucio La
Alfredo,
now that I have my space, it would be really nice to cross links
between accounts so people can choose the option that fits
the best for them.
Not to mention is also because we are part of the same. I'm not
sure how to post a link to your webpage, otherwise I'll have done it.
Greetings
Alfredo,
awesome, I'll build it and provide the instructions and send William
an email soon and also post the news here.
Greetings,
Lucio.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Alfredo Portes wrote:
>
> Hi Lucio,
>
> Sorry for not replying to your previous email. I work at a financial
> company
>
Hi Lucio,
Sorry for not replying to your previous email. I work at a financial company
(Bloomberg) and work has been crazy lately.
If you have some time to build a new iso with the new Sage please do it,
and post your version in the mailing list. We can upload the iso the sagemath.
If you ask Wi
Alfredo,
I sent you an email, many days ago talking about a livecd I built
from scratch which is about 200 Mibs less in size and has the
performance of sagelwlcd.
I'm not sure if you read it and/or you are interested on it. I'm just
telling you this because I don't have much time as I did before
Great!
I have a doubt: how did you make to turn the cpio image into an
ISO image?
Greetings,
Lucio.
On 10 abr, 15:30, Jason Grout wrote:
> Lucio Lastra wrote:
> > Update:
>
> > I just downloaded and tried it out. Alfredo you are
> > completely right, this is exactly what we need!
>
> > I'll f
Lucio Lastra wrote:
> Update:
>
> I just downloaded and tried it out. Alfredo you are
> completely right, this is exactly what we need!
>
> I'll follow the steps in the forum to get the eth0 up
> and working and try out the mkxpud to see how it
> works.
>
> This is really exciting. Thanks once
Update:
I just downloaded and tried it out. Alfredo you are
completely right, this is exactly what we need!
I'll follow the steps in the forum to get the eth0 up
and working and try out the mkxpud to see how it
works.
This is really exciting. Thanks once again for sharing
your discovery!
Greeti
Alfredo,
I'm downloading it right now. It's size is really amazing :)
I'll send some feedback in this week about how did it go.
Thanks!
Lucio.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Alfredo Portes wrote:
>
> Hi Lucio,
>
> I have not been able to test the image, sorry. I will try to test this
> week
Hi Lucio,
I have not been able to test the image, sorry. I will try to test this weekend.
Today I saw this interesting project:
http://xpud.org/
Looks ideal for a sage/notebook only interface, but I have not tried yet.
Regards,
Alfredo
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Update:
my friend took down the ISO image and its parts from
his blog.
All it remains are the instructions to build it posted here:
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/4cfbbc60579d2e74#
Hope you downloaded it or someone you know did.
Greetings,
Lucio.
On 8 abr, 10
Alfredo,
How are you?
Have you had some time to check out the iso image?
May I try some changes based on your distro? In that
case it may take about a week or so.
Greetings,
Lucio.
On 24 mar, 22:02, Lucio Lastra wrote:
> Alfredo,
>
> I'm as glad as you to work together to achieve a better
>
Alfredo,
I'm as glad as you to work together to achieve a better
distro in all senses, not to mention the honor it is to me
to have this opportunity.
I think the way you went choosing the method is perfect
and that the key to improve the LiveCD is just to choose
which packages to keep and the one
Hi Lucio,
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Lucio Lastra wrote:
> I finally got your point. Sincerely I didn't know that such thing as
> requesting
> a particular feature in the LiveCD was possible, that's why I built mine.
>
> I also want to make clear that my intention is not to take your plac
Alfredo,
I finally got your point. Sincerely I didn't know that such thing as
requesting
a particular feature in the LiveCD was possible, that's why I built mine.
I also want to make clear that my intention is not to take your place or
anyone's, I just built that distro and thought it would be ni
Hi Alfredo and Lucio,
Thanks to both of you for your very informative replies and all your
great work on LiveCD's. I can imagine places with minimal hardware
and minimal (or no) network access where these CD's (or USB drive
installations) could be an invaluable help in the study of mathematics
a
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Lucio Lastra wrote:
> 4) Before I built this .iso I downloaded and tried Alfredo's 3.2.2
> version. The point is that when you boot it up it consumes around
> 510 Mibs RAM (you can check it typing "free" at the command
> line). After you drop caches (as root in
Rob,
*1)* and/or *2)* can be changed to your request seamlessly.
*3)* Has more than one solution:
If you *"burn" the .iso on a pendrive of the current version*
(as recommended and explained in the bottom of the README file
that comes along with three files you can find in here:
http://groups.goo
On Mar 21, 1:19 am, Lucio Lastra wrote:
As said before I appreciate any feedback you can give me
on the past release (comments, etc). The same in case people
you know wants to try it out.
Hi Lucio,
Several suggestions and comments. I've got a basic idea of what is
involved here, but can't say
Update:
Rob I just downloaded SAGE 3.4 from that link and got
the correct checksum.
The next week, the newest version of SAGElwlcd will be
realeased including SAGE 3.4.
As said before I appreciate any feedback you can give me
on the past release (comments, etc). The same in case people
you know
Rob,
sure! when i started creating this metadistro 3.4 wasn't
available yet. The next release will be with it.
If you want to add it yourself before I do, check the instructions
I sent William to build the same .iso. He forwarded them to this
list.
You will have to download SAGE 3.4 from here:
Lucio,
That worked! Then a right-click to get the fluxbox menu up for
anybody else who is playing along.
Any plans to catch-up to 3.4?
Thanks,
Rob
On Mar 20, 1:34 pm, Lucio Lastra wrote:
> wait couple seconds and hit Enter and you are going to have
> the bash prompt back again.
>
> ubu...@ub
Rob,
after this appears:
ubu...@ubuntu~: nm-system-settings: Adding default connection 'Auto
eth0' for /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net
wait couple seconds and hit Enter and you are going to have
the bash prompt back again.
ubu...@ubuntu~:
After that type: sudo startx and voilá!
Greetings,
Lucio,
Thanks for the reply.
Downloaded the iso and burned a new CD. Tested it on same 2 machines,
plus one more:
6-month old Toshiba laptop, with admittedly screwy wireless hardware
(twice)
Older Dell desktop, wired networking (twice)
2-month old home-built desktop, wired networking (once)
Update:
I just downloaded the ISO form Diego's Blog, burn it into a CD and
no problems, no data corruption, the same as the original at home.
Booted it and did everything as described above.
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To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@go
Rob,
I wrote you about it just about a minute ago, but think I sent you
the message to you exclusively, sorry.
When you write back may you post the answer to the list?
I'll download the .iso from Diego's blog, burn it and try it, maybe
it
got corrupted while he uploaded it. I got the original I
Rob,
I just burnt the ISO on one CD (28x) ran it and no troubles. While
testing it I
used a 2 Gb pen drive and had any troubles either. The ISO has been
tested
on 4 different computers already with no problems at all.
I just put the cd on the reader, reboot, when the menu comes out, I
select
En
If you dont want to burn the iso and have vmware player or workstation
you can download:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/alfredo/sagelivecd/sage-vmware-livecd.zip
Edit the file SageCD.vmx where it says sage-3.4.iso to be the name of
your iso. Then
just run it inside vmware.
You can also tr
This looks like a great idea, but has anybody had any luck with this?
I've burned one CD, and on two very different machines, it has hung
trying to setup networking at the same place - an "nm-system-settings"
command, where I'm reasonable sure from the rest of the command that
the "nm" refers to
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