[sage-support] Re: ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION sse4_pni

2009-02-13 Thread mabshoff
On Feb 13, 1:55 pm, littlemathteacher wrote: Hi, > Thanks a lot. 3.2.3 is running fine without any error message. And it > is very impressive to me and my collegues. We're considering to load > it on our school server. The best thing for education and pupils is > that it is running in your br

[sage-support] Re: ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION sse4_pni

2009-02-13 Thread littlemathteacher
Thanks a lot. 3.2.3 is running fine without any error message. And it is very impressive to me and my collegues. We're considering to load it on our school server. The best thing for education and pupils is that it is running in your browser and so you only have to copy and paste a little and to k

[sage-support] Re: ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION sse4_pni

2009-01-31 Thread William Stein
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 > not correct. > I have installed > > sage-3.2.2-ubuntu32bit-intel-i686-Linux > > and I receive the error message "... ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION ... pni" but > however this

[sage-support] Re: ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION sse4_pni

2009-01-31 Thread littlemathteacher
OK. Let me try to be precise. The information I gave in my post was not correct. I have installed sage-3.2.2-ubuntu32bit-intel-i686-Linux and I receive the error message "... ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION ... pni" but however this version seems to be running well. In order to try the next version I have

[sage-support] Re: ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION sse4_pni

2009-01-30 Thread William Stein
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:47 AM, littlemathteacher wrote: > > I am running Sage 3.2.3 on an old Pentium 4 M with Ubuntu Linux for > some hours now and I am getting the well known ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION > message: Precisely which binary did you install? Was it this one: http://sagemath.org/bin/lin