On Monday, October 14, 2024 at 11:11:34 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

Creating virtual machines with VirtualBox is another way to get a Linux OS 
to run Leo/Sagemath on. They never run quite as smoothly as when installed 
directly on the computer but they can be very workable. 


Thanks for the tip.  I'll look into it.


BTW, I consistently notice that LeoPyRef opens *much* more quickly on Linux 
than Windows.  I wonder if anyone else has noticed this.  It will be true 
for other outlines but LeoPyRef is the biggest and most complex outline 
that most of us will be opening. On the same computer:

LeoPyRef linux VM: OpenSUSE read outline in 0.86 seconds
LeoPyRef Windows 10: read outline in 6.52 seconds

        LeoPyRef linux VM Ubuntu 22.04: read outline in 1.35 seconds


Iirc, LeoPyRef loads in approximately the same time on Windows 11 and 
Ubuntu.

Window: about 2 sec.
Ubuntu: not likely much faster.

Much faster (1.35 vs 6.52 sec) 

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