William Stein a écrit :
> 2009/9/29 Thierry Dumont :
>> Super..
>> Question: can we have users of the pool on different machines now? (the
>> directory beiing shared by nfs), and having the same groups on the
>> different machines?
>
> In theory, yes, if you are willing to edit some code in notebo
2009/9/29 Thierry Dumont :
> Super..
> Question: can we have users of the pool on different machines now? (the
> directory beiing shared by nfs), and having the same groups on the
> different machines?
In theory, yes, if you are willing to edit some code in notebook.py to
set some options. It is
Super..
Question: can we have users of the pool on different machines now? (the
directory beiing shared by nfs), and having the same groups on the
different machines?
William Stein a écrit :
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:00 PM, ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
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>> On 26 zář, 15:27, Thierry Dumont wr
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:00 PM, ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
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> On 26 zář, 15:27, Thierry Dumont wrote:
>> ... strange only for me I hope.
>>
>
> I have similar problem. As I undesrstand, if the user sage runs
> program sage and user sageuser is in server_pool, then .sage directory
> should be
ma...@mendelu.cz a écrit :
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> On 26 zář, 15:27, Thierry Dumont wrote:
>> ... strange only for me I hope.
>>
>
> I have similar problem. As I undesrstand, if the user sage runs
> program sage and user sageuser is in server_pool, then .sage directory
> should be writeable for sage, but not for
On 26 zář, 15:27, Thierry Dumont wrote:
> ... strange only for me I hope.
>
I have similar problem. As I undesrstand, if the user sage runs
program sage and user sageuser is in server_pool, then .sage directory
should be writeable for sage, but not for sageuser. Right? Otherwise
sageuser cen d