Thanks! Though, what i did is remove the quarantine and give permissions to
sage. Result: it opens the page in a browser and then it says that I do
not have access to the page Jupyter neither SageNB interface.
El jue., 10 dic. 2020 a las 18:09, Lluis Vena Cros ()
escribió:
> You can try to right-
Thanks. I did download miniconda, but when i open it it appears a text file
and i dont know what to do with it.
El jue., 10 dic. 2020 a las 17:08, Dima Pasechnik ()
escribió:
> Probably the most beginner-friendy way on macOS is to use Conda:
> https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda
You can try to right-click on the sage.app, and select 'open' (probably
the top-most choice).
Then, a dialog box will pop up; there should be an option to select 'open'.
This should hopefully launch the app.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/open-a-mac-app-from-an-unidentified-developer-m
Probably the most beginner-friendy way on macOS is to use Conda:
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:02 PM Jorge J. Urroz wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Sage 9.2 in Mac book pro, with Catalina. I downloaded
> the sage.app, and when i try to ope
I am trying to install Sage 9.2 in Mac book pro, with Catalina. I
downloaded the sage.app, and when i try to open it, Catalina tells me that
it can not open it, because it can not verify that it does not have
malicious code inside.
I am really not good wtih computers, so i would ask for your he