I wrote this wiki about using sagemath live with a ubuntu cd.
You can download it or you get it per mail for free
http://wiki.sagemath.org/SagemathLive
on this side you get the information about the images I provide.
the actual ubuntu version ist karmic.
http://wiki.sagemath.org/UsingSquashFS
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On Feb 6, 3:50 am, yujia chiu wrote:
> I have downloaded sage.exe and installed linux in virtualbox, but could
> anyone tell me how to open sage.exe in linux?
> Thx.
Dear Yujia,
I am not sure what sage.exe you are referring to, but anything Sage
with an .exe would not work. The way to current
I have downloaded sage.exe and installed linux in virtualbox, but could
anyone tell me how to open sage.exe in linux?
Thx.
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This is a good enough idea that I'm forwarding it to sage-devel (maybe
it even already works?). In principle this could also be done with
the current (optional) Mac app, but would require some nontrivial work
with app bundle preferences and this sort of command.
- kcrisman
On Feb 4, 9:41 pm, Osc
It would be great for those of us who have installed Sage to be able
to double click on these files and have sage open them in the
notebook.
Supoorting a command on the likes of
sage -notebook /path/to/worksheet.sws
would be a very good step in this direction
thanks!
Oscar
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And to amplify what Jason and Karl have said, if you are trying to
look at a worksheet that is an attachment on the wiki, you need to
first click the link, and then you'll get a page with a prominent blue
box saying "Download." Do whatever you need to do to copy that link
(like a right-click and a
On 02/04/2010 02:03 PM, kcrisman wrote:
Dear Oscar,
These can simply be uploaded to a Sage account. Assuming you have
created one on sagenb.org or on your local machine, log in to your
account and click on "Upload" near the upper left corner. Uploading
a .sws file should work okay then. I agr
Dear Oscar,
These can simply be uploaded to a Sage account. Assuming you have
created one on sagenb.org or on your local machine, log in to your
account and click on "Upload" near the upper left corner. Uploading
a .sws file should work okay then. I agree it is not intuitive.
- kcrisman
On Fe