On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 11:53:51 AM UTC, aishen wrote:
>
> Unfortunatly it doesn't work on an intel core II pentium I have, it says 
> it can't do virtualization...
>

you might need to change BIOS settings to allow virtialization.


> Le mercredi 23 mars 2016 12:15:58 UTC+1, Erik Bray a écrit :
>>
>> Hi all, 
>>
>> I've been working for a few weeks on an installer for Sage on Windows, 
>> which takes advantage of Docker to accomplish this.*  The goal of this 
>> project is to make it possible to run Sage on Windows with as much 
>> transparency as possible, such that the user isn't really aware that 
>> there is any virtualization involved.  As you can read in my report 
>> for the OpenDreamKit project on Docker containers [1] there are limits 
>> to this. 
>>
>> However, in the ideal case a user simply downloads and runs an 
>> executable--clicks through a graphical install wizard, and then gets a 
>> desktop icon which launches a Jupyter notebook (with sage and terminal 
>> support) in their default web browser.  Although there are still a few 
>> rough edges [2] the alpha version of the Sage for Windows installer 
>> that I have for you today does just that: 
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/embray/sage-windows/releases/download/v1a1/SageMath-7.0-1a1-fat.exe
>>  
>>
>> My hope is for this to eventually be adopted into the SageMath project 
>> as the "official" distribution for Windows, replacing the existing 
>> VM-based solution as I believe that this gives an overall 
>> lighter-weight and more transparently "native" user experience.  In 
>> the future the same approach could also be adopted--I think--to 
>> provide a "local" installation of SMC. 
>>
>> Now, if anyone with access to a Windows machine (Windows 7 or newer), 
>> it would be a big favor if I could get a few testers to bang this 
>> around a bit and see what breaks and what works and what could be 
>> improved. 
>>
>> To be clear, right now it only supports running the notebook, though 
>> I'm also working on making it possible to run `sage` at a Windows 
>> command prompt (almost working).  Also be aware if you try to test 
>> this: The biggest limitation for now (as described also in [1]) is 
>> that for Docker on Windows hardware virtualization support is required 
>> to be enabled.  If this is not enabled the most likely outcome is that 
>> the installer will fail with an error message like "Could not start 
>> Docker VM". In this case you will have to grub around in your BIOS 
>> settings to find hardware assisted virtualization support--this of 
>> course is going to be the most difficult aspect of making this 
>> available to "average" users.  A workaround may be possible but I'm 
>> not sure yet. 
>>
>> Be aware also that the installer can take a few minutes to run (as 
>> much as 5 minutes even on a reasonably fast machine) mostly due to it 
>> being highly compressed. 
>>
>> Anyways, I look forward to your questions and feedback! 
>>
>> Thanks, 
>> Erik 
>>
>>
>> * I'm aware of the irony that I only just recently chided someone on 
>> this list for appearing dismissive of working on native Windows 
>> support for sage, while at the same time promoting a VM based solution 
>> for Windows :)  Nonetheless I intend this only to be a temporary 
>> solution, albeit a nicer solution than currently exists for Windows. 
>>
>> [1] 
>> https://github.com/OpenDreamKit/OpenDreamKit/wiki/D3.1-Virtual-images-and-containers#sagemath
>>  
>> [2] https://github.com/embray/sage-windows/issues 
>>
>

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