I'm on sidux (Debian sid, installed it just yesterday) and have
installed the
latest SAGE 3.2.3.
When I enter notebook() I'm aksed for the password and then get
The notebook files are stored in: /home/fgeiger/.sage//sage_notebook
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I don't know the answer but really this is the wrong list for that
sort of question,
as this list is mostly for teachers who want to use Sage for their classes.
You might have more luck with the sage-support list.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:00 AM, loretta wrote:
>
> I'm on sidux (Debian sid, in
OK, I suppose noone is using dSage then?
Does anyone have a current email address for Yi Qiang? I used the one
on his dSage website, but he's not replying so I'm thinking that's not
his current email address
TIA,
A. Jorge Garcia
Teacher & Professor
Applied Math, Physics & CompSci
Baldwin H
Just wondering how to setup something like www.sagenb.org on my own
server? Do I need apache first?
TIA,
A. Jorge Garcia
Teacher & Professor
Applied Math, Physics & CompSci
Baldwin Hogh School & Nassau Community College
CALCPAGE: Calculus and CompSci Archive Online
ftp://centauri.baldwinsch
Hello,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:59 PM, A. Jorge Garcia wrote:
>
> Just wondering how to setup something like www.sagenb.org on my own
> server? Do I need apache first?
You don't need to have Apache first -- you just need to specify the
correct options when you start the notebook. The followi
Hello,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:57 PM, A. Jorge Garcia wrote:
> OK, I suppose noone is using dSage then?
>
> Does anyone have a current email address for Yi Qiang? I used the one
> on his dSage website, but he's not replying so I'm thinking that's not
> his current email address
DSage is
In a message dated 1/12/2009 6:30:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mhan...@gmail.com writes:
If one were doing this on a cluster, you'd start workers on each of
the machines in the cluster and then have each of those workers
connect to a single server.
Wow, thanx Mike for all that info!
In a message dated 1/12/2009 6:10:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mhan...@gmail.com writes:
If you make a server that's accessible by others, then you'll
definitely want to take security issues into account as giving someone
access to a notebook server is basically the same as giving them
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:20 PM, wrote:
> In a message dated 1/12/2009 6:30:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> mhan...@gmail.com writes:
>
> If one were doing this on a cluster, you'd start workers on each of
> the machines in the cluster and then have each of those workers
> connect to a single s
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:24 PM, wrote:
> Yes, I do want to make it accessible to others but only on an intranet at
> school. If I set up a server as you detailed, how do users log-on from
> another PC in the school?
It's just a web server, so they'll just fire up a web browser and go
to the a
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