Re: [sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-03 Thread Henri Girard
I upgraded to noble 24.04 few months ago it's fine. I just read they
had a problem with bug and it will be out later , but on wsl2 it works
and I will update in time.
What I find good is sage 10.4.beta 1 build fine too !
So on windows I mostly works with sage-9.2 (windows-installer-sagemath-
9.2 ) usefull because I can use code as an interface too...
best

Le mercredi 03 avril 2024 à 03:19 -0700, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
> Le mardi 2 avril 2024 à 21:13:50 UTC+2, kcrisman a écrit :
> > On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 3:31:44 PM UTC-4 Emmanuel Charpentier
> > wrote:
> > > I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…)
> > > which has to be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying
> > > side effect is to deprive Linux apps of network connectivity
> > > (don’t get me started…). Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t
> > > use Mathjax.
> > I guess I didn't know how to use the Linux browser in the first
> > place on Windows.
> 
> 
> Just run `wsl firefox`. But in my specific case (amv VPN...), using
> the Windows berwser (alse Firefox) is better. 
> >  
> > > Using your utilities works perfectly. 
> > Haha, they are not "mine" :-) 
> 
> 
> Huh ? You did the Wiki post, no ?
>  
> > but I'm glad they work for someone, we would definitely want to get
> > some information in the user manual and not just the wiki about
> > that.
> 
> 
> Suggestion : an interim solution is to leave a note in the
> (installation|user) manual with a link to the wiki...
>  
> > I'm not sure which version of Ubuntu it uses - whatever the current
> > default for WSL is.
> 
> 
> Currently, it's 22.04LTS, probably to be replaced bu 24.04LTS when
> the latter is released.
>  
> > I can safely guarantee my son has zero interest in Ubuntu, or Linux
> > for that matter.
> 
> 
> Condolences... ;_-)
> 
> HTH, 
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[sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-03 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
Le mardi 2 avril 2024 à 21:13:50 UTC+2, kcrisman a écrit :

On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 3:31:44 PM UTC-4 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has to 
be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.

I guess I didn't know how to use the Linux browser in the first place on 
Windows.


Just run `wsl firefox`. But in my specific case (amv VPN...), using the 
Windows berwser (alse Firefox) is better. 

 

Using your utilities works perfectly. 

Haha, they are not "mine" :-) 


Huh ? You did the Wiki post, no ?
 

but I'm glad they work for someone, we would definitely want to get some 
information in the user manual and not just the wiki about that.


Suggestion : an interim solution is to leave a note in the 
(installation|user) manual with a link to the wiki...
 

I'm not sure which version of Ubuntu it uses - whatever the current default 
for WSL is.


Currently, it's 22.04LTS, probably to be replaced bu 24.04LTS when the 
latter is released.
 

I can safely guarantee my son has zero interest in Ubuntu, or Linux for 
that matter.


Condolences... ;_-)

HTH, 

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Re: [sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-02 Thread Henri Girard
windows-sage-installer can't be installed ? it's version sagemath-9.2 
but works fine, i use too wls and build sage-dev-10-4 beta on it


Le 02/04/2024 à 21:13, kcrisman a écrit :



On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 3:31:44 PM UTC-4 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…)
which has to be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying
side effect is to deprive Linux apps of network connectivity
(don’t get me started…). Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use
Mathjax.

I guess I didn't know how to use the Linux browser in the first place 
on Windows.


Using your utilities works perfectly.

Haha, they are not "mine" :-) but I'm glad they work for someone, we 
would definitely want to get some information in the user manual and 
not just the wiki about that.  I'm not sure which version of Ubuntu it 
uses - whatever the current default for WSL is.   I can safely 
guarantee my son has zero interest in Ubuntu, or Linux for that matter.

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[sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-02 Thread kcrisman


On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 3:31:44 PM UTC-4 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has to 
be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.

I guess I didn't know how to use the Linux browser in the first place on 
Windows.
 

Using your utilities works perfectly. 

Haha, they are not "mine" :-) but I'm glad they work for someone, we would 
definitely want to get some information in the user manual and not just the 
wiki about that.  I'm not sure which version of Ubuntu it uses - whatever 
the current default for WSL is.   I can safely guarantee my son has zero 
interest in Ubuntu, or Linux for that matter.

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[sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-02 Thread Marc Culler
Evidently it is possible to install Firefox on Ubuntu 22.04 from the 
Mozilla PPA instead of using the snap.

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1399383/how-to-install-firefox-as-a-traditional-deb-package-without-snap-in-ubuntu-22

- Marc
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 7:14:47 AM UTC-5 Marc Culler wrote:

> Actually the firefox snap can access files on the local disk, but only if 
> they are in the user's home directory.  It cannot access files in /tmp.  
> Does the  plot viewer use the ubuntu system's /tmp?
>
> - Marc
> On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 2:31:44 PM UTC-5 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
>
>> I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has 
>> to be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
>> deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
>> Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.
>>
>> Using your utilities works perfectly. I checked that one can display both 
>> 2D and 3D graphics from both commandine and Jupyter/Jupyterlab notebooks.
>>
>> BTW, does your son run Ubuntu 22.04 ? If so, it might explain why display 
>> is problematic : this distribution uses a “snap” version of firefox, which 
>> asininely insists to run in its own sandbox, *with no access to local 
>> files :* (‘G…).
>>
>> HTH,
>> ​
>> Le lundi 4 mars 2024 à 23:23:17 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>>
>>> Has anyone successfully used the instructions at 
>>> https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageWindows lately for plots?  I'm reviewing 
>>> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/37184 and it would be nice to 
>>> have that information actually in the installation guide, but for some 
>>> reason it didn't work for me.  (Maybe because it's my son's computer ... 
>>> some sort of Murphy's Law?)
>>>
>>> Thanks for any info.
>>>
>>

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[sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-02 Thread Marc Culler
Actually the firefox snap can access files on the local disk, but only if 
they are in the user's home directory.  It cannot access files in /tmp.  
Does the  plot viewer use the ubuntu system's /tmp?

- Marc
On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 2:31:44 PM UTC-5 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

> I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has to 
> be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
> deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
> Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.
>
> Using your utilities works perfectly. I checked that one can display both 
> 2D and 3D graphics from both commandine and Jupyter/Jupyterlab notebooks.
>
> BTW, does your son run Ubuntu 22.04 ? If so, it might explain why display 
> is problematic : this distribution uses a “snap” version of firefox, which 
> asininely insists to run in its own sandbox, *with no access to local 
> files :* (‘G…).
>
> HTH,
> ​
> Le lundi 4 mars 2024 à 23:23:17 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>
>> Has anyone successfully used the instructions at 
>> https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageWindows lately for plots?  I'm reviewing 
>> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/37184 and it would be nice to have 
>> that information actually in the installation guide, but for some reason it 
>> didn't work for me.  (Maybe because it's my son's computer ... some sort of 
>> Murphy's Law?)
>>
>> Thanks for any info.
>>
>

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[sage-support] Re: Successful plots (without notebook) on Windows?

2024-04-01 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier


I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has to 
be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.

Using your utilities works perfectly. I checked that one can display both 
2D and 3D graphics from both commandine and Jupyter/Jupyterlab notebooks.

BTW, does your son run Ubuntu 22.04 ? If so, it might explain why display 
is problematic : this distribution uses a “snap” version of firefox, which 
asininely insists to run in its own sandbox, *with no access to local files 
:* (‘G…).

HTH,
​
Le lundi 4 mars 2024 à 23:23:17 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :

> Has anyone successfully used the instructions at 
> https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageWindows lately for plots?  I'm reviewing 
> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/37184 and it would be nice to have 
> that information actually in the installation guide, but for some reason it 
> didn't work for me.  (Maybe because it's my son's computer ... some sort of 
> Murphy's Law?)
>
> Thanks for any info.
>

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