On Dec 1, 2009, at 9:24 PM, dimpase wrote:
> well, you probably just need to remove some stale locks.
> That is, somewhere on the VM, there is a place where files indicating
> "busy" status
> of a particular volume, so-called locks, are stored. On Windows hosts,
> they have .lck extensions.
> So y
Dear William,
The Sage files can be downloaded via
http://rapidshare.com/files/315349439/sage-vmware-4.1.7z
Maybe I should add that my problem arose due to fact that due to the
SIGSEGV ERROR I had to restart my computer.
Thanks in advance for considering my problem!
Roland
On 2 dec, 06:10, Wi
Hail,
I attempted an install from source of sage 4.2.1 on opensuse 11.2
(64 bit on Thinkpad T61) and received the following error message:
-
gcc version 4.4.1 [gcc-4_4-branch revision 150839] (SUSE Linux)
Hello,
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gennaro Alphonse wrote:
> I have a problem, i'm using sage version 4.2 for windows, in the
> virtual machine of sun virtualbox, and I need to use large matrix in
> some operations, but when i want to calculate a matrix(3000) or matrix
> (2000), the console g
Hi!
I have a problem, i'm using sage version 4.2 for windows, in the
virtual machine of sun virtualbox, and I need to use large matrix in
some operations, but when i want to calculate a matrix(3000) or matrix
(2000), the console give me message of "dense matrix over the Integer
Ring", or other rin
Thanks -- I'll give that a try.
T. Davis
On Dec 1, 7:04 pm, Timothy Davis wrote:
> Dear Sage-support:
>
> I am trying to build Sage 4.2.1 from source on a Linux machine running SUSE
> Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64).
>
> The build proceeds to the end, but I have a persistent problem with the
> I don't know how far Dan's
> ideas are, but there is one immediate hack i can suggest you: Just
> create PDF files for each chapter and then stick them together using a
> PDF-merge tool.
With Ubuntu :
apt-get install pdftk
pdftk *.pdf cat output combined.pdf
Laurent
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