[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread Jason Grout
Christopher Olah wrote: > If you are going with Ubuntu, you may wish to know that 9.10 will be > released tomorrow. More importantly though: the version of sage in the > repository of the last release is pretty old... (3. something) I have > no clue if someone fixed that for 9.10. It's not fixed.

[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread Christopher Olah
If you are going with Ubuntu, you may wish to know that 9.10 will be released tomorrow. More importantly though: the version of sage in the repository of the last release is pretty old... (3. something) I have no clue if someone fixed that for 9.10. If you're comfortable downloading it and instal

[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread Daniel Harris
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:28 PM, chu-ching huang wrote: > > > > On Oct 28, 2:01 pm, Dan Drake wrote: > >... > > > > There are several sage modules, only for slax linux, made and put in > the our site: > > http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/modules/python/ > > It can run on Asus EeePC and Acer Aspire

[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread David Joyner
I have a windows XP dell mini at work and sage runs fine as a vmware application. The 3d plotting is a bit slow though. I'll try out the new virtualbox image when I get a chance. On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Daniel Harris wrote: > Hello > > I have just bought some ou maths courses on ebay t

[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread chu-ching huang
On Oct 28, 2:01 pm, Dan Drake wrote: >... > There are several sage modules, only for slax linux, made and put in the our site: http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/modules/python/ It can run on Asus EeePC and Acer Aspire one (tested). By the way, the iso-image file for Slax system with Python-2.6

[sage-support] Re: sage on a netbook

2009-10-28 Thread Dan Drake
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 at 01:11PM +, Daniel Harris wrote: > I have just bought some ou maths courses on ebay that recommend > mathcad but I am going to try to complete them using sagemath. At the > moment I have sage installed on my main pc and it runs great, but I > would also like to use sage o