Le mercredi 10 avril 2019 21:59:52 UTC+2, HG a écrit :
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> I read that we can run ubuntu linux (or other linux) on w10 wsl,
> I install it and as it is a bash I installed xming, after installing
> bionic sagemath 8.1.6 (which is quiet old) I run it on windows 10
> through the bash, personaly i fo
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 11:19:22 AM UTC-7, Daniel Friedan wrote:
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> However, disconnecting my browser from a remote jupyter notebook aborts
> the calculation.
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> That shouldn't need to happen. Jupyter notebook has configuration options
for killing "idle" notebooks (for various form of "
Hi,
I read that we can run ubuntu linux (or other linux) on w10 wsl, I
install it and as it is a bash I installed xming, after installing
bionic sagemath 8.1.6 (which is quiet old) I run it on windows 10
through the bash, personaly i found it quicker that the windows-sage
version, but I haven
Over the past dozen years or so, I've used the (now deprecated) sagemath
notebook for some long calculations on a server in my department. A big
practical advantage has been the ability to disconnect my browser from the
notebook and then reconnect later to see the results (or see the
calculati