Bobby wrote:
> I'm here at SAGE days 4. As I think was mentioned before on the mailing
> list, a group of developers here is rewriting the SAGE notebook from the
> ground up. One of our highest priorities is providing a true multiuser
> environment, complete with permissions.
>
> When we are done
Hi Ted,
I download a copy of the sage-live-server-1.6.iso file and burned it 3
> times using 2 different machines, but I receive an error which I tried
> to boot from them. I also tried booting the .iso file in a vmware
> livecd appliance, but I received the same error.
What was the errror?
On 6/14/07, Ted Kosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> David wrote:
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> > You did not say which sage sites were blocked by a firewall.
>
> I have not specifically checked to see which of the high schools we
> are serving are blocking SAGE servers. My observation was that each
> of these schools ha
David wrote:
> You did not say which sage sites were blocked by a firewall.
I have not specifically checked to see which of the high schools we
are serving are blocking SAGE servers. My observation was that each
of these schools had different website access policies and that it was
difficult to
On 6/13/07, David Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 6/12/07, Ted Kosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have been studying SAGE for the past few weeks in preparation for
> > creating a SAGE tutorial for 12-18 year olds. A topic I would like to
> > discuss is the best way to make SAGE a
On 6/12/07, Ted Kosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have been studying SAGE for the past few weeks in preparation for
> creating a SAGE tutorial for 12-18 year olds. A topic I would like to
> discuss is the best way to make SAGE available in the typical high
> school classroom. I have found t