[sage-devel] Re: Problems with opensuse 11.1

2009-01-30 Thread Elizabeth Yip
user. In both cases, I got a blank rectangle as output. As I said before, plot3d worked great in opensuse 10.2!! Thank you in advance !! Elizabeth On Jan 30, 8:09 pm, Elizabeth Yip wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. It works !!! > > Then I tried to rerun some of my old worksheet

[sage-devel] Re: Problems with opensuse 11.1

2009-01-30 Thread Elizabeth Yip
, 12:27 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Elizabeth Yip wrote: > > > Thanks for the 3.2.3 binary.  It works when I use it as root. > > > As I use it as a normal user, when I issued the notebook() command: > > sage: notebook() > > The not

[sage-devel] Re: Problems with opensuse 11.1

2009-01-30 Thread Elizabeth Yip
e. Again, thanks for the prompt response. Elizabeth On Jan 30, 7:05 am, William Stein wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:14 AM, Elizabeth Yip wrote: > > > Hello > > > I have been using sage on opensuse 10.2 for a long time.  It has been > > a great replacement for math

[sage-devel] Problems with opensuse 11.1

2009-01-30 Thread Elizabeth Yip
ValueError: list.index(x): x not in list WARNING: Failure executing file: sage: I downloaded the latest source sage-3.2.3.tar to do a fresh install and got an error in installing singular.Here is a link to the install.log.gz. https://sites.google.com/site/mislwagroup/Home/install.log.gz?

[sage-devel] attach file in notebook

2008-05-19 Thread Elizabeth Yip
I copied example.sage to a subdirectory 'em' and start sage, attached example and started the notebook: sage: attach 'example.sage' This is a simple SAGE example script. 9765625 5 * 401 [0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81] [(0 : -1 : 1)] 37 The following should be true: True sage: notebook('/home