I installed Sage 8 into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon.
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I installed Sage 8 into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon.
I installed Sage 8 into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon. It works with Sage for Ubuntu on windows so it's not my graphics system, IMHO.
I installed Sage 8 native winstall into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon. It works with Sage for Ubuntu on the same windows so it's not my graphics system, IMHO.
I installed Sage 8 native winstall into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon. It works with Sage for Ubuntu on the same windows so it's not my graphics system, IMHO.
Okay, the problem seems to be with Jupyter. If I start the shell from Windows instead, then Sage, then the notebook() for sagenb, the graphics work fine and are very fast. That starts a bash shell, though. Oddly, I have Ubuntu for Windows, ran Sage from that bash shell and it's still slower than the sagenb from the bash shell installed by the windows install. So I guess I'll just run that.
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I installed Sage 8 native winstall into windows 10, and all graphics plots just give me the broken graphics icon. It works with Sage for Ubuntu on the same windows so it's not my graphics system, IMHO.
Okay, the problem seems to be with Jupyter. If I start the shell from Windows instead, then Sage, then the notebook() for sagenb, the graphics work fine and are very fast. That starts a bash shell, though. Oddly, I have Ubuntu for Windows, ran Sage from that bash shell and it's still slower than the sagenb from the bash shell installed by the windows install. So I guess I'll just run that.