ggrafendorfer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thank you very much for your answers,
> especially Dan for the link and the subtle distinction between sage-
> server and notebook-server (allthough with server-version I ment the
> sage copy on our department server oposed to that on my local
> computer),
> but
Hi all,
thank you very much for your answers,
especially Dan for the link and the subtle distinction between sage-
server and notebook-server (allthough with server-version I ment the
sage copy on our department server oposed to that on my local
computer),
but anyway, it helped me do understand t
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 at 10:14AM -0700, ggrafendorfer wrote:
> OK, then I can run the server version of sage from my computer via
> ssh,
Just so you know: there's no "server version" or "non-server" version of
Sage. If you have a working copy of Sage, you can run a notebook server.
I also agree wit
Hi, I think that it is insecure to run sage on a server which is used
for other tasks (webserver, mail server, ).
At least run sage not under your or root account, otherwise you give
to the sage users all your privileges.
Better idea is to have one computer for Sage and nothing more. As
Jason
Hi,
thanks for the fast answer,
> It depends on what you want, exactly.
I just want a server where like sagenb.org where certain people can
perform calcultations,
I have an ssh account to our department server, in my home directory
on this server, there is a directoy called 'public_html' where f
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Jason Grout
wrote:
>
> ggrafendorfer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> where can I find some information about setting up a sage server from
>> my homepage,
>>
>> is it easy possible or is it a more complicated task?
>
>
> It depends on what you want, exactly. If you just want
ggrafendorfer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> where can I find some information about setting up a sage server from
> my homepage,
>
> is it easy possible or is it a more complicated task?
It depends on what you want, exactly. If you just want a server that
you can use to do calculations, then it is as eas