Hi emil

I did as you said. I typed 'cd' and then entered and typed './sage -
notebook'
and entered , it says

-bash: ./sage:is a directory

any clues now ?

thanks

On Dec 7, 10:42 am, emil <emil.widm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You should be in the sage root directory now, restart sage server
> >  [sage@localhost ~]$ ./sage .notebook
>
> sorry thats a typo, it should be
>
> >  [sage@localhost ~]$ ./sage -notebook
>
> actually it should also do if you just shutdown the VM and restart it.

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