Once again me. Maybe the error message has nothing to do with jmol. I
opened Opera and I could calculate but got "applet not found" and no
error message at all.
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Hi.
This is my second install on a x86/64 Ubuntu system. Last time there
has been some trouble with the jmol-Applet and a thing called IcedT or
so. It turned out that I simply had to run sage in Opera instead of
firefox to get the applet. This time things have changed. In Firefox
an applet-wimdow
Sorry, me again.
Maybe I was wrong to say Sage scales "up". Maybe Sage scales "down".
Howto aviod this?
Thanks
On 2 Jun., 08:44, littlemathteacher wrote:
> Dear supporters,
>
> again thanks for the great support.
>
> One thing I am missing (or simply not und
itle=Datei:Exp_re.png&filetimestamp=20050215210532
(Put the two lines together without intermedate space.)
Is there a way to limit the value range in a 3dplot other than
limiting the input range (I want to see, say, the region around the
singularity)?
Yours, littlemathteacher
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would be useful sometimes. There the value range is simply cut at some
point. In the german wikipedia article on the exponential funcion it
is done in a similar way by Maple and the whole picture is scaled
equal in all dimensions. But I am going to make a new support question
ou
Thanks a lot. Much simpler than I thought it would be. Very fine
instructive example.
Yours, littlemathteacher.
On 30 Mai, 17:49, Jason Grout wrote:
> littlemathteacher wrote:
> > Dear Supporters,
>
> > first of all thanks to you all for doing such a great support jo
ot.
Yours, littlemathteacher
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Dear Michael, dear Minh,
I had strongly underestimated the HD-space consumption of a sage
server. (I didn't look into the reader ...) Man, it is huge!
After re-partitioning my drive I ran the installer in a command line
session, like Minh has tought me.
It took somewhat between 15 and 18 hours.
Dear Minh, dear Michael,
thanks a lot.
Thanks to Minh for this simple but fine idea to compile in a command
line session!
Meanwhile the RAM I had bought has arrived and with the now available
more than 300 MB I let the compiler run once again. This time it
seemed to "freeze" at the same point
Dear Michael,
thanks.
When I returned home this evening the process and the whole system
seemed to be frozen as if by memory overload. I slowly tried to close
some applications and among them accidentally was the bash in which I
had opened the file manager (by su root) to cd into the sage folder
Greetings from Franconia.
I tried to use the compiler to build Sage in my Zenwalk system
(Zenwalk is based on Slackware Linux), but this time it did't work
(might be due to the antique hardware I am using this time).
I would like to put a request for a Zenwalk-package of Sage to the
Zenwalk comm
The Browser Opera is able to show Java Applets. So I am trying to take
Opera as default browser for Sage, but still I don't know how to
do ...
Thanks a lot.
Yours,
littlemathteacher
On 14 Feb., 11:26, mabshoff wrote:
> On Feb 14, 2:07 am, littlemathteacher wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
No, it is the other way around. Sage is working fine, but not so is
Firefox. Java seems to be not emabled! I have to fix it in Firefox.
Thanks a lot.
On 14 Feb., 01:26, littlemathteacher wrote:
> Dear Michael.
>
> Thanks for the support. I'm going to try and build from source
r the help!
yours, littlemathteacher
On 14 Feb., 01:26, littlemathteacher wrote:
> Dear Michael.
>
> Thanks for the support. I'm going to try and build from source. By the
> way I'm quite new into linux and haven't ever done such a thing, but
> as in swimming or in mo
e the fact that
tonight (it's 1:30 am in Germany) is the night.
Thanks.
Yours, littlemathteacher.
On 13 Feb., 23:21, mabshoff wrote:
> On Feb 13, 2:09 pm, littlemathteacher wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Sorry, I should mention that this machine has Ubuntu 8.04 (the one I'd
>
Sorry, I should mention that this machine has Ubuntu 8.04 (the one I'd
prefer) and also Vista (Longhorn) installed.
Thanks
On 13 Feb., 23:00, littlemathteacher wrote:
> Dear users, dear Dr. Stein.
>
> Thanks a lot for this great program.
>
> Tonight I am trying to put sage
Dear users, dear Dr. Stein.
Thanks a lot for this great program.
Tonight I am trying to put sage up on an AMD Athlon 64 x2 TK-55 an I
don't know which binary to use. The one for opteron does not work.
Thaks a lot.
Yours,
littlemathte
nd greetings from
Germany to Dr. Stein and his team.
Yours,
littlemathteacher
On 31 Jan., 16:16, William Stein wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 6:24 AM,littlemathteacher
>
>
>
> wrote:
>
> > OK. Let me try to be precise. The information I gave in my post was
>
ning version in spite of the error message ...
well, still I am using it only for a short time.
Thanks a lot.
littlemathteacher
On 30 Jan., 16:18, William Stein wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:47 AM, littlemathteacher
>
> wrote:
>
> > I am running Sage 3.2.3 on an old Pentium 4
far I can see in these
few hours it works quite well. Do I have to change anything anyhow?
What is the problem?
Thanks a lot.
Yours,
littlemathteacher
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