On Feb 4, 1:19 pm, mrotsliah <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

> I'm Running
>
> SuSE Linux 9.0 (i586)
> VERSION = 9.0

SuSE 9.0 is quite old. It was actually the last SuSE release I ran and
the laptop I used it with has since long been retired :)

> with architecture i686.  So, I'm guessing 32bit, but not tottaly
> sure.  I looked at the web page
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/bin/linux/
>
> and under 32bit I tried
>
> sage-3.2.3-opensuse-32bit-intel_xeon-i686-Linux.tar.gz

That is an OpenSUSE 11.1 binary and won't work.

> So, I installing it, and Sage does run, but it says
>
> "This Sage install was built on a machine that supports
> instructions that are not available on this computer.  Sage will
> likely fail with ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION errors! The following processor
> flags were on the build machine but are not on this computer:
>
> sse4_1 pni "
>
> Then there is a lot of programming code after it.  The program prompt
> doesn't work right.  Sage doesn't even recognize stuff like
> RationalField() or QQ.
>
> Any suggestions?

Unfortunately you will have to build from sources since we do not have
access to any SUSE 9.x image. It is also no longer supported, so it is
very unlikely that we will build binaries for it in the future. If
somebody else has a build for such a box you could use that, but I am
not aware of anybody running SUSE 9.0.

Cheers,

Michael
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