On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 20:11:50 UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > > On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:58 PM Szabolcs Horvát <szho...@gmail.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > > > > I use sage 9.0 and sage 8.9 on macOS. I compiled them myself so I would > gain access to other ILP solvers than GLPK. > > > > They work fine in command line mode. But if I start Sage 9.0 as sage > --notebook, it gives me an interface to create a new notebook, which only > has the kernel "Sage 8.9". How can I get the Sage 9.0 kernel? > > sage -notebook=jupyter > > should give you jupyter notebook. > > sagenb would only work with Python2 Sage (by default Sage 9.0 is built > with Python3, not 2) > > Yes, I do get a Jupyter page in the browser, but not a notebook. In order to create a notebook, one must click "New" and choose the Jupyter kernel to use. There is no Sage 9.0 kernel there. There are some of the Python kernels I use independently of Sage, and there is Sage 8.9. How can I install the Sage 9.0 kernel? Is there documentation on this?
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