In case anyone is interested, the sage 8.6 can be installed on raspberry pi 4 using raspian buster os. I had Jupyter installed already. Then following instructions at for getting the binaries for debian at https://www.sagemath.org/download-linux.html, sudo apt-get install sagemath The next time I ran a jupyter notebook, the Sagemath kernal was available. I downloaded a couple of jupyter notebooks from CoCalc and opened them. Everything just worked. (That usually doesn't happen for me)
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