On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:44 AM, James Parson<par...@hood.edu> wrote:
>
>>
>> Here's a really dumb thing you could do.
>>
>> (1) Make a copy of sage-vmware-* to another directory.
>>
>> (2) Run both vmware's at the same time.
>>
>> That'll definitely use both cores on your computer.
>
> Indeed! That's what I ended up doing this afternoon. I had VMWare
> Workstation make a clone of my Sage virtual machine. For some reason,
> when I tried simply making a copy of Sage in another directory (before
> I tried Workstation), I couldn't get it to run. Whenever I tried to
> start it up a second copy, something would flash on the screen,
> vanishing before I could read it, and the notebook system would not
> run. Probably I was doing something foolish.
>
> Is there any direct way to share Sage worksheets between two virtual
> machines, or is it simplest to save the files from one system and load
> them into another?

There is no straightforward way to share worksheets right now between
virtual machines.

William

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