Is it possible to access Sage with an android tablet?
Please explain how to do and how practical is it (for tablet dimensions or other)
Please explain how to do and how practical is it (for tablet dimensions or other)
Instsll the UserLAnd app from the Google Play Store. Set up a Debian or Ubuntu session and instsll SageMath. So, for example, at the CLI prompt, sudo apt-get update then apt-get install lxde then startlxde then apt-get install sagemath then run sage from the terminal or enter notebook()
I tried but your instructions haven't working for me. I was, for example, pushed to install ConnectBot and then didn't seem to configure it correctly. So I could never get to CLI prompt. I'm stuck in ConnectBot with an error about "the authenticity of 'localhost' can't be established".
perhaps ask here: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/U... to get pointed to UserLAnd guidance
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Asked: 2018-11-22 12:31:20 +0100
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Last updated: Nov 23 '18
I've had problems with using the Sage app but there is a Sage Cell Server on the internet. So any tablet can access Sage. I don't find them convenient for anything but a couple of lines of code, given the lack of a real keyboard.
Thank you for your advice.