thaks for this Dima. Problem solved by force-quitting sage, and restarting
Firefox.
Javascript was enabled, but I suspect the problem was two simultaneous sage
sessions,
5.0.1 and 5.1, which is definitely Bad Weirdness.
Still, the syndrome seems to be experienced by a non-vanishing number of
user
On Tuesday, 17 July 2012 10:20:16 UTC+8, robin wrote:
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> I am using firefox 13.0.1 with sage 5.1 and have exactly the same problem
>
check that you have javascript enabled...
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I am using firefox 13.0.1 with sage 5.1 and have exactly the same problem
On Sunday, 8 May 2011 19:06:00 UTC+12, Keshav Kini wrote:
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> This was discussed on the IRC channel yesterday. Harmor was using Firefox
> 4, and when he tried it with Chromium it worked, apparently. I also thought
> it s
This was discussed on the IRC channel yesterday. Harmor was using Firefox 4,
and when he tried it with Chromium it worked, apparently. I also thought it
sounded like Javascript was not working.
-Keshav
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On 5/6/11 9:03 PM, Harmor wrote:
Hello Friends, thanks in advance for your help. I just installed sage
on my ubuntu desktop after dealing with sort of a problem with the
number of inodes in my file system.
It turns out that after starting the sage notebook the shift-enter
evaluation method doesn