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If no new worksheets have been created in your new computer, just copy the whole ~/.sage folder from your old computer to your new computer.

If no new worksheets have been created in your new computer, just copy the whole ~/.sage folder from your old computer to your new computer.

Otherwise you could

  • download your "new worksheets" to some place (e.g. your Downloads folder)
  • backup your current ~/.sage (say as ~/dot-sage-backup)
  • then put your old .sage in your home
  • then upload your new worksheets to that restored .sage

Hopefully this goes well.

If no new worksheets have been created in your new computer, just copy the whole ~/.sage folder from your old computer to your new computer.

Otherwise you could

  • from the SageNB, download each of your "new worksheets" to some place (e.g. , e.g. your Downloads folder)folder
  • quit the SageNB and quit Sage
  • backup your current ~/.sage (say as ~/dot-sage-backup)), for example by typing in a terminal

    $ mv ~/.sage ~/dot-sage-backup
    
  • then put your

    copy the old .sage in from your homeformer computer to your home folder

  • then start the SageNB notebook and upload your new worksheets to that restored .sageit

Hopefully this goes well.

This could also be the opportunity to migrate all your SageNB worksheets (old and new) to Jupyter notebook worksheets and to start using the Jupyter notebook.