On Nov 24, 1:26 am, Eviatar <eviatarb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's great news! I think it has the potential to greatly increase
> the usership of Sage.
>
> On Nov 23, 3:56 pm, emil <emil.widm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am proud to announce sagelive-511-46.exe, which will install the
> > Sage system on Windows systems.
>
> > I tested it with Windows XP and Windows 7, it should also work on
> > Vista and Windows 9x.
> > It will not work with Windows ME
>
> > This works similar to a WUBI install, so the sage system is installed
> > parallel to Windows and links into the boot process. You can choose if
> > you want to start Windows or the Sage System during boot..
>
> > Sure this will need some testing, but this is a 1-click install !!!
> > download exe, klick on it, wait a bit, ready to go!
>
> > As far as I know this is the easiest method to get sage running on a
> > pure windows machine.
>
> > I am currently uploading sagelive-511-46.exe 
> > tohttp://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/emil/sagelive/
>
> > If this is successful this could provide an easy possibility for
> > distribution, e.g. in teaching situations, and open up a much wider
> > user base.
>
> > cheers
> > emil
>
> > Disclaimer: this hooks into the windows boot process, so use at own
> > risk! If you are cautious maybe test on an oldha machine first ...

I crossposted this also to sage-edu and sage-windows (after suggestion
by H. Schilly),  I think the most appropriate place is sage-windows so
going there ...

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