, since you seem to have figured out what to do ;-)
On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 12:45:10 AM UTC, nerak99 wrote:
Also, anyone know whether the VBox VM maintainer is till around?
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:43:16 AM UTC, nerak99 wrote:
I am getting the fast tsc error and also the upgrade BIOS addre= blah
blah errors.
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I am trying to get the VM version running and allowing external users to
access.
I am writing instructions for others and overall, the VM is the easiest
option for my target audience.
a) The wiki is out of date as the launch process has changed from using
.bash_profile to combining this with
Update: sage -i pyopenssl helped me make progress along with some updates
to the launch parameters. Currently stuck on certtool being required.
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 00:04:45 UTC, nerak99 wrote:
I am trying to get the VM version running and allowing external users to
access.
I am
Ah gnutlsutils got that sorted
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 00:14:47 UTC, nerak99 wrote:
Update: sage -i pyopenssl helped me make progress along with some updates
to the launch parameters. Currently stuck on certtool being required.
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 00:04:45 UTC, nerak99 wrote
Well I have it working. At least I have logged the issue
Anyone suggest why an iphone 4 can connect but an iPad displays a blank
screen and the spinning pizza of wait forever.
Also, anyone know whether the VBox VM maintainer is till around?
On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 00:04:45 UTC, nerak99
This is the second compile of sage and when runnig notebook() I get a
error message even though sage appears to be working OK. The message I
am talking of is the xprop line.
* *
* Open your web
I am using a remote host.
On 1 Apr, 22:47, domingo.domingogo...@gmail.com
domingo.domingogo...@gmail.com wrote:
And what happens if you put in your browserhttps://localhost:8000
?
I mean, firefox of course, it doesn't work with konqueror
On 1 abr, 22:31, nerak99 t10...@gmail.com wrote
I have compiled and installed sage on a server and it is working
fine.
To access the server from home, I have to go through a firewall and so
I need to use port 80 to access the server and so far as I can tell,
use mod_proxy to redirect requests to sage to port 8000.
Unfortunately, in sage the
Having played with Sage on a desktop PC I wanted to set it up as a
school wide service. I set it up on a server but got this message.
sage-3.4-linux-Fedora_release_10_Cambridge-x86_64-Linux#
./sage
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