If you update Chrome and the Jmol package in Sage it will work. See
this newer thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/47046e1c81d75d24
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Benjamin Jones
On Jan 27, 2:29 am, pong wrote:
> I just wonder if any one has any success in getting Jmol to run
> insideC
On Apr 4, 3:12 pm, Carl Witty wrote:
> On Apr 3, 10:14 pm, William Stein wrote:
> Actually, I just realized I could check this for myself, so I did... I
> don't see anything about the OOM killer, but there is a recurring,
> strange error message about "BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 11s
On Apr 3, 10:14 pm, William Stein wrote:
> 2009/4/3 Timothy Clemans :
>
>
>
> > I get the same. This historically has been a problem with the public
> > notebook(s).
>
> I 100% disagree. This has *not* historically been a problem with the
> public notebooks. I have used them millions of times w
My jmol plot at sagenb.org is working for me now:
http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/423/
On Apr 3, 11:14 pm, William Stein wrote:
> 2009/4/3 Timothy Clemans :
>
>
>
> > I get the same. This historically has been a problem with the public
> > notebook(s).
>
> I 100% disagree. This has *not* histor
2009/4/3 Timothy Clemans :
>
> I get the same. This historically has been a problem with the public
> notebook(s).
I 100% disagree. This has *not* historically been a problem with the
public notebooks. I have used them millions of times with numerous
browsers from many places to draw 3d plots u
I get the same. This historically has been a problem with the public
notebook(s).
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Brian wrote:
>
> When I go to this public worksheet, jmol renders as a black screen:
> http://sagenb.org/home/pub/422/
>
> Here is the output of the Java Console.
>
> Java Plug-in 1.
I solved my problem just by reinstalling Firefox. ^^ Thank you anyway!
Kwankyu
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John,
Super! Thanks for the information. Yes, maybe I should add something
to the FAQ. Spring break is in a week. ;-)
The JMOL applet for the 3D plots is really powerful. Jason Grout and
I have been passing worksheets back and forth for the multivariate
calculus courses we are teaching and
Problem solved. When I did
update-alternatives --config xulrunner-1.9-javaplugin.so
it complained that there was no such alternative. Googling that file
name led me to ubuntu forums and hence to the package name
sun-java6-plugin, which I did not have installed. So I installed it,
restarted
John,
java will point to something to run java programs locally on your
machine.
I think xulrunner is some Firefox/Mozilla thing.
You want a java *plugin* for Firefox.
Try the combo deal:
update-alternatives --config xulrunner-1.9-javaplugin.so
and pick the one that looks like it comes fr
John Cremona wrote:
> Thanks for the detailed instructions. I have never heard of
> xulrunner. Something of that name was installed but I installed a
> newer (?) version using synaptic. I also used update-alternatives to
> get java to point to the sun version. Now I have this:
>
> j...@ubuntu
Thanks for the detailed instructions. I have never heard of
xulrunner. Something of that name was installed but I installed a
newer (?) version using synaptic. I also used update-alternatives to
get java to point to the sun version. Now I have this:
j...@ubuntu%sudo update-alternatives --dis
I'd forgotten that about:plugins is so useful.
Do you know the Debian/Ubuntu alternatives scheme? Its a way to
specify a system-wide default editor, etc. See "man update-
alternatives"
On Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 I had to use (as root)
update-alternatives --config xulrunner-1.9-javaplugin.so
Yo
That's interesting -- there is no java at all listed in the list of
plugins. This is with 32-bit ubuntu.
John
2009/3/7 gerhard :
>
>> with all sorts of JRE's
> one possible reason for this problem is
> the plugin firefox may be using.
>
> check by typing
> about:plugins
> in the title bar,
> with all sorts of JRE's
one possible reason for this problem is
the plugin firefox may be using.
check by typing
about:plugins
in the title bar,
and make sure it is the plugin you expect
(sun's jre)
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John et al,
I've been doing without JMOL on 64-bit Ubuntu, since Sun had not made
a 64-bit plugin until just recently. VERY inconvenient. ;-) I've
had similar frustrations as John with all sorts of JRE's around/
installed.
However, I got this new plugin installed last night in about 5
minutes
When I try to view the frst demo I get this (and similarly from within
Sage) in a yellow fram in the window.
You do not have Java applets enabled in your web browser, or your
browser is blocking this applet.
Check the warning message from your browser and/or enable Java applets in
your web browse
Kwankyu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my Sage 3.3 notebook on Mac OS 10.5/Firefox 3.07, Jmol 3d graphics
> are shown as just black rectangles. I know this was a problem that
> other people experienced. But is it now fixed? If this occurs only to
> me, how can I fix it?
>
Can you view some demos on the j
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