![]() ![]() ![]() Solution, albeit a nicer solution than currently exists for Windows. Support for sage, while at the same time promoting a VM based solutionįor Windows :) Nonetheless I intend this only to be a temporary This list for appearing dismissive of working on native Windows * I'm aware of the irony that I only just recently chided someone on Much as 5 minutes even on a reasonably fast machine) mostly due to itĪnyways, I look forward to your questions and feedback! A workaround may be possible but I'mīe aware also that the installer can take a few minutes to run (as Settings to find hardware assisted virtualization support-this ofĬourse is going to be the most difficult aspect of making thisĪvailable to "average" users. In this case you will have to grub around in your BIOS The installer will fail with an error message like "Could not startĭocker VM". If this is not enabled the most likely outcome is that That for Docker on Windows hardware virtualization support is required This: The biggest limitation for now (as described also in ) is I'm also working on making it possible to run `sage` at a WindowsĬommand prompt (almost working). To be clear, right now it only supports running the notebook, though It would be a big favor if I could get a few testers to bang thisĪround a bit and see what breaks and what works and what could be Now, if anyone with access to a Windows machine (Windows 7 or newer), The future the same approach could also be adopted-I think-to Lighter-weight and more transparently "native" user experience. VM-based solution as I believe that this gives an overall My hope is for this to eventually be adopted into the SageMath projectĪs the "official" distribution for Windows, replacing the existing That I have for you today does just that: Rough edges the alpha version of the Sage for Windows installer However, in the ideal case a user simply downloads and runs anĮxecutable-clicks through a graphical install wizard, and then gets aĭesktop icon which launches a Jupyter notebook (with sage and terminal As you can read in my reportįor the OpenDreamKit project on Docker containers there are limits Transparency as possible, such that the user isn't really aware that ![]() Project is to make it possible to run Sage on Windows with as much Which takes advantage of Docker to accomplish this.* The goal of this I've been working for a few weeks on an installer for Sage on Windows, ![]()
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