I think I was working with a downloaded binary.  I downloaded and
compiled the source of 4.3.2 today and so far all seems to be working
well.

- Alasdair

On Feb 18, 10:12 am, Alasdair <[email protected]> wrote:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Sage Version 4.3.1, Release Date: 2010-01-20                       |
> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> sage: M=matrix(Zmod(26),[[22,11,19],[15,20,24],[25,21,16]])
> sage: M.inverse()
> [14 25  6]
> [ 2  3 11]
> [21  9 25]
> sage: M=matrix(Zmod(2),[[0,0,0,1],[0,0,1,0],[0,1,0,0],[1,0,0,1]])
> sage: M.inverse()
> /usr/local/share/sage-4.3.1-linux-openSUSE_11.1_i586-i686-Linux/local/
> bin/sage-sage: line 206: 26441 Illegal instruction     sage-ipython
> "$@" -i
>
> Admittedly this isn't the most recent version of Sage - but why does
> Sage crash rather than just give an error?  And is there some way I
> can invert matrices mod 2?  The command det(M) also causes a crash.
>
> Thanks,
> Alasdair

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