Solved!
I did sage -sh and then i tried jmol.  It said that it could not find
the main class because it could not find a directory related to open
jvm.  I had installed sun-java6, but I checked for the directory.  I
guess sage found the directory and assumed that I had openjava.  The
whole thing got solved once I went to Synaptic (not software center)
and completely remove all the open java packages as well as the iced
tea ones.

This did the trick.


On Oct 28, 2:57 pm, adrian <nihilalienumcr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I installed the sage 4.5.3 binary in my little netbook, and when I
> type
> sphere()
> or show(sphere()=
>
> nothing happens.  I have the package sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre and
> sun-java6-plugin installed.  All works in the notebook.
>
> Is this intended?
>
> I do the same in an ubuntu 10.04 and I do get the jmol window, unlike
> with 10.10.
> Thanks.
>
> -Adrián.

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