On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Alex Clemesha wrote:
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> > If sagenb.org is to slow it is *not* a hardware issue -- we have enough
> > hardware to support a huge number of users. It's also likely not a
> > bandwidth issue because Univ of Washington has tons of bandwidth. It's a
> > software iss
> If sagenb.org is to slow it is *not* a hardware issue -- we have enough
> hardware to support a huge number of users. It's also likely not a
> bandwidth issue because Univ of Washington has tons of bandwidth. It's a
> software issue:
> (1) the notebook server software itself needs to be ma
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 2:06 PM, wrote:
> I never said sagenb was slow. I thought it was running on some killer
> hardware. I seem to recall trying out sagenb with my Linux installation at
> school and finding it very responsive!
>
It is very good, unless say 40 people are using it at once, in
I never said sagenb was slow. I thought it was running on some killer
hardware. I seem to recall trying out sagenb with my Linux installation at
school and finding it very responsive!
Thanx,
A. Jorge Garcia
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website
_http://calcpag
What I meant to say is that I install the KNOPPIX DVD to a linux
partition. The KNOPPIX CDs and DVDs can be used to install Debian Linuxboxes.
Regards,
A. Jorge Garcia
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_mailto:calcp...@aol.com_ (mailto:calcp...@aol.com)
website
_http://calcpage.tripod.com_ (http://calcpage.tripod.com
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:02 AM, wrote:
> I didn't want to overload sagenb, so I was going to have my students (in a
> new scientific computing lab) download and install Sage next year. But if
> you say its there forever and for student use, all I need to install is
> Mozilla, right?
Firefox 3.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 10:02 AM, wrote:
> I didn't want to overload sagenb, so I was going to have my students (in
> a new scientific computing lab) download and install Sage next year. But if
> you say its there forever and for student use, all I need to install is
> Mozilla, right?
>
Yes. T
I didn't want to overload sagenb, so I was going to have my students (in a
new scientific computing lab) download and install Sage next year. But if
you say its there forever and for student use, all I need to install is
Mozilla, right? We use a dualboot install based on the KNOPPIX DVD and
Thanks for the rapid replies!
It is great to hear (read) that the online site is designed to remain
indefinitely. I think that is the way I will go with my students.
I did d/l the VMware version and, after much effort and
troubleshooting and updating, got it to work. But that much 'trouble'
is
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 9:38 PM, docfleetwood wrote:
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> Newbie question here...
>
> How stable is the sagenb.org online notebook? And by stable, I
> mean...
>
> 1. Is it for permanent use?
Yes.
> 2. How long will my worksheets stay there?
Hopefully indefinitely. However, I can't guarante
Hi Doc,
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 2:38 PM, docfleetwood wrote:
> 4. There seem to be many sites with the online version. (sagenb.org,
> alpha.sagenb.org, and some others) Which is the best to use?
Both http://www.sagenb.com and http://www.sagenb.org are meant to be
used on a regular basis beca
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