Dave

Thanks for your reply and Merry Christmas.
I am running

./sage

command only if you see my earlier post. I don't how you got it that I am
running *./sage*. Any ways no problem.

Kindly let me know, if I build sage from source do I need to have a server
to be configured already on my machine?

Because yesterday I build SAGE from source.
It went successfully and when I started sage, it asked me type

notebook()

for GUI.

When on the SAGE prompt I typed

notebook()

It said to access the browser through

http://localhost:8080

But when I did that it is saying I am not connected to internet.

Does it mean that I need to connect to internet. But I want to have a SAGE
server on my machine.
Kindly let me know what steps I need to follow further. Thanks for your
reply.

Regards
Vijay






On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Dr. David Kirkby
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 12/24/10 06:23 AM, vijay sharma wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Could you help me to install the binaries of SAGE?
>> I downloaded the SAGE binary for Fedora.
>>
>> But when I ran *./sage* command, I am getting the following error:
>>
>> - cannot execute the binary.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Vijay
>>
>>  I'm not sure why you are running
>
> *./sage*
>
> Try:
>
> ./sage
>
> which is the correct way to run a program called "sage" from the current
> directory.
>
> Dave
>
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