I have checked, and, after ensuring that my computer was not scaling
my processors back (I now have the CPU Monitor panel running to do
so), the same problem remained. Thanks for the suggestion, though!
On Aug 9, 11:34 pm, Nils Bruin wrote:
> Have you checked if your processors are actually runni
Sage 4.3 exhibits the same slowness issue in Ubuntu.
On Aug 9, 3:50 pm, Istarion wrote:
> Ah, it appears I misunderstood. I had run that command while my
> computer was relatively inactive. Running it after my program ran for
> around 4 minutes yields this result: 1.83 1.19 0.53 2/255 1
Schilly wrote:
> On Aug 9, 9:25 pm, Istarion wrote:
>
> > I am running Sage 4.5 in Ubuntu and Sage 4.3 in VirtualBox. When I
> > checked the relative speed of the program in Ubuntu, I ran it right
> > after booting up, with the only other active process being System
> &
I used the Sage package for VirtualBox off of the main site. It
apparently runs on Xfce 4 Desktop Environment, version 4.6.1
On Aug 9, 1:35 pm, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote:
> On 08/ 9/10 08:12 PM, Istarion wrote:
>
> > I recently installed Ubuntu on my laptop, and started
actually have no idea what that command does.
On Aug 9, 1:20 pm, Harald Schilly wrote:
> On Aug 9, 9:12 pm, Istarion wrote:
>
> > Is this normal, or is there
> > something weird going on?
>
> That's weired. Which version of Sage are you running? (in virtualbox
> an
I recently installed Ubuntu on my laptop, and started running Sage
from there. Previously, I had used VirtualBox running in Windows Vista
to run Sage. However, I upon running one of my programs, I noticed
that the program had run about 5 times faster in VirtualBox than it
was currently doing so in