Hi,

Sage Debian Live 6.6 is out and is accessible from Sage mirrors. The only
change from 6.5 is that the Sage binary is built on a Pentium 3, hence
without SSE2 support, so it is possible that some computation involving
floating-point arithmetics get slower.

The reason of this change is related to this thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/sage-devel/8MYGxWQBEzs
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mathematics.sage.devel/79116
I used to use a genuine 32bit hardware for this but since the build was
stuck on 6.6, i then used a VM that i use for Debian/Ubuntu binaries.

Please tell if the cost is too much and i will try to emulate a more
recent 32bits architecture.

- info : http://sagedebianlive.metelu.net/
- download : http://sagemath.org/download-livecd.html
- md5sum : 10b1c04f92239af08d344f797d9e9997

Ciao,
Thierry

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