[sage-support] Re: I was using sage-3.1.4 upgrade to 3.4 and have memory issues

2009-04-18 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:59 PM, mabshoff wrote: > > > > On Apr 18, 6:53 pm, William Stein wrote: >> 2009/4/18 Jorge E. ´Sanchez Sanchez : > > > >> > So I went back, to install the previous version available in the download >> > page: sage-vmware-3.2.3, it worked for a while but very slowly all

[sage-support] Re: I was using sage-3.1.4 upgrade to 3.4 and have memory issues

2009-04-18 Thread mabshoff
On Apr 18, 6:53 pm, William Stein wrote: > 2009/4/18 Jorge E. ´Sanchez Sanchez : > > So I went back, to install the previous version available in the download > > page: sage-vmware-3.2.3, it worked for a while but very slowly all the time, > > after that when I tried to run sage_vmx.vmx, the

[sage-support] Re: I was using sage-3.1.4 upgrade to 3.4 and have memory issues

2009-04-18 Thread William Stein
2009/4/18 Jorge E. ´Sanchez Sanchez : > I hope you can help me to recover my sage-usability, > > I was working with a sage-vmware-3.1.4 installation on a windows XP host > with 512MB RAM without any problem, > > I recently upgrade to the last build version 3.4, but as far as I gave the > "notebook

[sage-support] I was using sage-3.1.4 upgrade to 3.4 and have memory issues

2009-04-18 Thread Jorge E . ´Sanchez Sanchez
I hope you can help me to recover my sage-usability, I was working with a sage-vmware-3.1.4 installation on a windows XP host with 512MB RAM without any problem, I recently upgrade to the last build version 3.4, but as far as I gave the "notebook" login, it killed the notebook and restar

[sage-support] Re: setup a sage server

2009-04-18 Thread Jason Grout
ggrafendorfer wrote: > Hi all, > > thank you very much for your answers, > especially Dan for the link and the subtle distinction between sage- > server and notebook-server (allthough with server-version I ment the > sage copy on our department server oposed to that on my local > computer), > but

[sage-support] Re: jsmath fonts bafflement

2009-04-18 Thread Jason Grout
Kevin Horton wrote: > > I have made some progress in that I discovered that Firefox 3 works > correctly on my work PC. It is only IE 7 that has the problems. I > can live with this, so I will not invest any more time on this issue, > unless someone wants my assistance to try to beat this

[sage-support] load_session notebook error message

2009-04-18 Thread deussean
Hi! I am having problems with the load_session command with the notebook interface. Using the example from the tutorial, I use the terminal and it works just fine, but when I try it with the notebook (using a different worksheet than the one that I started with) it gives me this error message:

[sage-support] Re: How to stop wiki?

2009-04-18 Thread Kevin Horton
That works. Thank you very much. It was getting tiresome to reboot the computer after every wiki config adjustment. -- Kevin Horton On 18 Apr 2009, at 15:43, William Stein wrote: > > This is a known bug which will be fixed. For now, do > > ctrl-z > kill %1 > > William > > On Sat, Apr 18, 2

[sage-support] Re: How to stop wiki?

2009-04-18 Thread William Stein
This is a known bug which will be fixed. For now, do ctrl-z kill %1 William On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Kevin Horton wrote: > > I've searched sage-support, all the docs, the MoinMoin docs and done a > bunch of Googling, but I have not learned how to stop the wiki.  A > ctrl-C kills it,

[sage-support] How to stop wiki?

2009-04-18 Thread Kevin Horton
I've searched sage-support, all the docs, the MoinMoin docs and done a bunch of Googling, but I have not learned how to stop the wiki. A ctrl-C kills it, but it immediately starts up again, but with the port number incremented by one. Same thing if I use kill to stop the wiki's twisted s

[sage-support] Re: Collaborate with Sage primers (Sage days 13).

2009-04-18 Thread Rama Kunapuli
Very nice... Looking forward for more... Cheers, Rama Kunapuli On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: > > After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully, I realized that this > manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I > am considering to add some more

[sage-support] Re: Collaborate with Sage primers (Sage days 13).

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
Jose Guzman wrote: > William Stein wrote: > >> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: >> >> >>> After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully, I realized that this >>> manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I >>> am considering to add some mor

[sage-support] Re: jsmath fonts bafflement

2009-04-18 Thread Kevin Horton
On 18 Apr 2009, at 00:59, Adam Webb wrote: > > > > On Apr 18, 12:35 am, Kevin Horton wrote: >> I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts >> messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work >> computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install >

[sage-support] Re: jsmath fonts bafflement

2009-04-18 Thread Kevin Horton
On 18 Apr 2009, at 04:29, Jason Grout wrote: > > Kevin Horton wrote: >> I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts >> messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work >> computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install >> additional fonts there

[sage-support] Re: Collaborate with Sage primers (Sage days 13).

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: > >> After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully, I realized that this >> manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I >> am considering to add some more documentation in the near future to t

[sage-support] Re: Problem installing Sage in Debian

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
Thank you for your answer William! I guess this would improve the Sage performance in the server, which is also a good thing! Thank you Jose. William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: > >> I am planning to set a Sage access to my Debian server, and I've in

[sage-support] Re: Problem installing Sage in Debian

2009-04-18 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: > > I am planning to set a Sage access to my Debian server, and I've in > download sage-3.4-linux-Debian_GNU_Linux_5.0_lenny-i686-Linux.tar.gz > >

[sage-support] Re: Collaborate with Sage primers (Sage days 13).

2009-04-18 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: > > After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully,  I realized that this > manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I > am considering to add some more documentation in the near future to the > Sage tutorial, if you al

[sage-support] Collaborate with Sage primers (Sage days 13).

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully, I realized that this manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I am considering to add some more documentation in the near future to the Sage tutorial, if you allow me), I heard already a couple of times that with this g

[sage-support] Problem installing Sage in Debian

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
I am planning to set a Sage access to my Debian server, and I've in download sage-3.4-linux-Debian_GNU_Linux_5.0_lenny-i686-Linux.tar.gz and after installation in my Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 server (ke

[sage-support] Re: setup a sage server

2009-04-18 Thread ggrafendorfer
Hi all, thank you very much for your answers, especially Dan for the link and the subtle distinction between sage- server and notebook-server (allthough with server-version I ment the sage copy on our department server oposed to that on my local computer), but anyway, it helped me do understand t

[sage-support] Re: Plot a vertical label in the y axis and LaTeX typesetting.

2009-04-18 Thread Jose Guzman
> > Yes. In fact, the ability to look at the code is one of the main > reasons for Sage's existence! The code for plotting is in the directory: > > $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/sage/plot/ > > where $SAGE_ROOT is the directory that contains the sage binary. > > Thanks, > > Jason > > > Dear Jason,

[sage-support] Re: Just integral

2009-04-18 Thread David Joyner
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:04 PM, kcrisman wrote: > > I think the original poster is asking if it's possible to have Sage do > something like this: > > sage: a=unevaluated_integral(x^2,(x,0,1)) > sage: a > integral(x^2,(x,0,1)) > sage: a.evaluate() > 1/3 > > But I don't think anything like this i

[sage-support] Re: Exterior algebra

2009-04-18 Thread Travis Willse
Thanks for the help, Everyone. Learning to construct the exact ring I wanted in Singular took some effort, but SuperCommutative() gave me the construction I needed and saved me piles of computation. (I don't know how to apply patches and so didn't attempt the 'native' solution, but I'm grateful

[sage-support] Re: Plot a vertical label in the y axis and LaTeX typesetting.

2009-04-18 Thread Jason Grout
Jose Guzman wrote: > William Stein wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, William Stein wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Jose Guzman wrote: >>> William Stein wrote: > 2009/4/15 William Stein : > > >> 2009/4/15 Jose Guzman : >>

[sage-support] Re: jsmath fonts bafflement

2009-04-18 Thread Jason Grout
Kevin Horton wrote: > I am running sage 3.4 on OS X. I get the well known jsmath fonts > messages when I try to view a notebook worksheet from my work > computer. Our work PCs are so locked down that I cannot install > additional fonts there, so I need to address this on the server end. > > I h