As Minh, mentioned, you could try a different binary, or just compile
from source. Compiling from source isn't too hard, and has the
advantage that upgrading to newer versions is faster. It should take
roughly 1 hour or so to compile.
source for sage-4.1: http://www.sagemath.org/src/sage-4.1.ta
> I am noufal a research scholar in mathematics from India. I have
> downloaded sage from the net and installed in my PC but it shows a warning
> message when we tried to access the notebook by typing notebook(). My laptop
> Aceraspire4710 the processsor attached to this is intel pentium dual core
I am using ACER ASPIRE 4710 laptop. The processor is pentium T2080 dual
core. RAM 1GB and 160GB hard disk. I have downloaded a binary
version of sage 4.1 which is suitable for mandriva and tried to install
in Mandriva 2008.1 spring version in KDE desktop. But during installation a
I am using mandriva2008 spring version I think you can help me to correct
the difficulty. Thanks a lot for a genuine and fast reply.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Minh Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi Noufal,
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:55 PM, noufal asharaf
> wrote:
> > I am noufal a research scholar in
Hi Noufal,
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:55 PM, noufal asharaf wrote:
> I am noufal a research scholar in mathematics from India. I have downloaded
> sage from the net and tried to install in my PC but it shows a warning
> message ¨ This sage install was built on a machine that supports
> instruction
I am noufal a research scholar in mathematics from India. I have downloaded
sage from the net and tried to install in my PC but it shows a warning
message ¨ This sage install was built on a machine that supports
instructions that are not available on this computer. Sage will likely fail
with illeg
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Dan Christensen wrote:
>
> Rado writes:
>
> > Iphone has the same problem that its onscreen keyboard has no tab key
>
> The android does allow you to enter a tab (via Alt-Q), but it just inserts
> a
> tab.
>
> Dan
>
I think the idea of adding a "complete" button
Rado writes:
> Iphone has the same problem that its onscreen keyboard has no tab key
The android does allow you to enter a tab (via Alt-Q), but it just inserts a
tab.
Dan
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com
Pierre writes:
> Say, you want to plot x --> x^2*sin(1/x) on your android phone, what
> do you do ?
There's an android app called handycalc that can do basic things like
this. There's also an rpn calculator, but I don't think it can do
plots. There may be other apps that can.
One other thing
Just for the record ipod touch (which problably means iphone too) runs
sagenb.org without any problems. I must say really don't support
apple's policies and was planning on switching to android-based
solutions so hopefully those log-in glitches get fixed. Iphone has the
same problem that its onscr
hi simon and dan,
thanks for your answers. The thing is though, i don't intend to run
sage, the full sage, on a phone (!!), but i was hoping that these
state-of-the-art telephones that people seem to love could perhaps be
used as conveniently as the hand-calculators we had 15 years ago. Say,
you
Pierre writes:
> I was thinking about buying an android phone, and getting SAGE to work
> was one of the questions, [...]
>
> also, now that android supports python, is it possible to install
> numpy, or parts of SAGE, directly? anyone has tried that ?
Pierre,
As Simon pointed out, you can run
Hi Pierre,
On Aug 3, 2:17 pm, Pierre wrote:
> also, now that android supports python, is it possible to install
> numpy, or parts of SAGE, directly? anyone has tried that ?
I think this post is related:
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/243dfd4ab25a2779
Cheers,
S
I was thinking about buying an android phone, and getting SAGE to work
was one of the questions, so can I take this opportunity to pick your
brains ?
first, how fast is SAGE on sagenb.org if you're not close to a wiki
spot and use a telephone connection of some kind ? (i know in france
they call
Dan Christensen writes:
> When I try to log in to sagenb.org or a sage notebook on a personal
> machine using the browser on my android phone, after entering username
> and password I end up at an empty page whose title is "Error | Sage
> Notebook" and whose URL is http://sagenb.org/login
>
> I
On Jul 22, 10:35 pm, Rob Beezer wrote:
> A student of mine was running a connection to a Sage notebook server
> on his Android phone last Friday. He showed me an interesting plot,
> so I know it was working properly. I'll point him to this discussion
> and see if I can get details.
Got back so
A student of mine was running a connection to a Sage notebook server
on his Android phone last Friday. He showed me an interesting plot,
so I know it was working properly. I'll point him to this discussion
and see if I can get details.
Rob
Dan Christensen wrote:
> Oh, if anyone *has* had succe
Oh, if anyone *has* had success, please report back, so we know if it's
something peculiar to my phone or my accounts. For the record, I have
an HTC Dream on the Rogers network running android 1.5 (cupcake).
My browser version is 1.2.0008.
Dan
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~--
William Stein writes:
> Well I have no clue at all. Can you access a local server you setup
> (say from another linux box) from your Android phone?
I had also tested that, with the same bad results.
> I personally don't have access to an Android phone. Maybe I should
> somehow get access t
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Dan Christensen wrote:
>
> William Stein writes:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Dan Christensen wrote:
>>>
>>> When I try to log in to sagenb.org or a sage notebook on a personal
>>> machine using the browser on my android phone, after entering username
>>>
William Stein writes:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Dan Christensen wrote:
>>
>> When I try to log in to sagenb.org or a sage notebook on a personal
>> machine using the browser on my android phone, after entering username
>> and password I end up at an empty page whose title is "Error | Sa
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Dan Christensen wrote:
>
> When I try to log in to sagenb.org or a sage notebook on a personal
> machine using the browser on my android phone, after entering username
> and password I end up at an empty page whose title is "Error | Sage
> Notebook" and whose URL i
22 matches
Mail list logo