okay... that's basically what i thought. thank you dan and kwankyu!
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On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 at 08:08PM -0700, vanny wrote:
> everything works fine, but i want to remove it entirely from my
> computer because i don't really use it. how do i do this without
> messing anything up? do i just delete my entire Sage directory?
Yes. Just delete the directory. Nothing else on
Hi,
Run the command
rm -r ~/Sage
That's it.
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hi - i'm pretty much a linux newbie, but i did manage to successfully
install sage into my home folder in ubuntu 8.04 from the binary tar.gz
i downloaded. to run sage i go into ~/Sage (i renamed it) and type ./
sage.
everything works fine, but i want to remove it entirely from my
computer because
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:55 PM, gerhard wrote:
>
> Something appears broken in the notebook r interface
>
> From the command line
> r.eval('3+5')
> and
> %r
> 3+5
> work fine.
>
> In the notebook,
> r.eval('3+5')
> works as expected, but
> %r
> 3+5
>
> results in TypeError: eval() go
Something appears broken in the notebook r interface
>From the command line
r.eval('3+5')
and
%r
3+5
work fine.
In the notebook,
r.eval('3+5')
works as expected, but
%r
3+5
results in TypeError: eval() got multiple values for keyword argument
'synchronize'
Is there an easy fi
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 9:49 PM, ARMAND BRUMER wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> I just did everything as you suggested and got no errors.
>
> Still the following polynomials caused problems with genus2reduction(0,f).
> So the pari connection is not fixed...
>
>
> f1=x^6 + 4*x^5 - 24*x^4 - 16*x^3 - 52*x^2
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 4:27 AM, Dan Drake wrote:
> On sage.math, I tried repeating some the of doctests from the Maple
> interface [1], but they're not working. Here's my session:
See
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/2120
William
>
> dr...@sage.math:~$ sage
>
Mikie wrote:
> Hi Jaap,
>
> Are you using Sage on a server like BlueHost?
>
I don't even know what Bluehost is.
Jaap
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Hi Jaap,
Are you using Sage on a server like BlueHost?
Mikie
On Apr 4, 4:06 pm, Jaap Spies wrote:
> Timothy Clemans wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Jaap Spies wrote:
> >> Mikie wrote:
> >>> I am in linux on BlueHost. ./sage and I get error shar libraies:
> >>> requires glibc 2.5 o
On sage.math, I tried repeating some the of doctests from the Maple
interface [1], but they're not working. Here's my session:
dr...@sage.math:~$ sage
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