Hi

Looks like you ran some commands as root, and don' t own your install, also
why sudo actually works. Do

sudo chown -R sebastian:sebastian /home/sebastian/.sage

to fix it.

Regards,
Jan

On 10 July 2016 at 07:13, Sebastian Oehms <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have  sage7.2 Installations under 32 Bit LinuxMint 17.3 Mate-Edition and
> one under 64 Bit LinuxMint 17.3 Cinnamon.
> I have no problems with the 32-Bit installation. But for the 64-Bit
> Installation I always get the crash I'm sending along.
>
> The crash does occor only if I call sage as normal user. Typing "sudo
> sage" does work without crash.
>
> What did I make wrong on the Installation?
>
> Best regard
> Sebastian Oehms
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