Run sage as root for the first time.
This will fix the installation issues, in my experience.

Michal

2012/5/22 A. Jorge Garcia <[email protected]>:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently downloaded the latest *.lzma file for 32bit Ubuntu and
> renamed it sage.lzma. I copied it to /usr/local and extracted it with
> this commandline:
> tar --lzma -xvf sage.lzma
> I renamed the new directory "sage" and added the path "/usr/local/
> sage" to the /etc/environment file.
>
> Now when I type "sage" in a terminal, I get all sorts of errors about
> the installation having been moved. Does anyone know how to fix this?
> I need this sort of install in a PC Lab without internet access and I
> can't setup a local sage server right now.
>
> TIA,
> A. Jorge Garcia
> Applied Math and CompSci
> http;//shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com
> http://www.youtube.com/calcpage2009
>
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