Thank you.
On 23 September 2011 10:38, D. S. McNeil dsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Santanu Sarkar
sarkar.santanu@gmail.com wrote:
I want to find integer such that
x= 1 mod 3
x=2 mod 5
x=3 mod 7
like this system of congruences using Chinese Remainder
Hi Dan,
I'm trying to open link https://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr:8066/home/pub/41
but to no avail (neither yesterday, nor today... must be our campus firewall
settings...)
Could you maybe post a copy somewhere on test.sagenb.org, say?
Thanks,
Dmitrii
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 at 04:15AM -0700, dimpase wrote:
I'm trying to open link https://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr:8066/home/pub/41
but to no avail (neither yesterday, nor today... must be our campus firewall
settings...)
Hrm, perhaps it doesn't like the port number. Try this:
Hi list,
I have downloaded the virtualbox sage image to run under windows to
make a presentation of the capabilities of Sage. I wanted to try in
windows and an old machine to try to force things. So I took my five-
years good old laptop.
The problem is that sage in virtualbox does not run. Sage
I had exactly the same problem recently with a Dell Latitude D410
laptop that is about 6 years old. In that case it only complained
about pni. In the end I (reluctantly) created ny own VirtualBox
installation of Linux and compiled Sage from source. I have to say
that once you have Linux installed
I'll look into lowering the processor requirements. Though SSE3 has been out
for a looong time...
You can rebuild Sage inside the virtual machine. Just interrupt the notebook
server (Ctrl-C), go to the Sage directory, run make distclean and then
make. Let it run overnight ;-)
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On Sep 23, 7:06 pm, Volker Braun vbraun.n...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll look into lowering the processor requirements. Though SSE3 has been out
for a looong time...
You can rebuild Sage inside the virtual machine. Just interrupt the notebook
server (Ctrl-C), go to the Sage directory, run make