Yes! I can use a command-line interface with the command math (which didn't work until this morning, just a minute ago). However, despite logging in with ssh -X I seem to get no graphical output whatsoever on my home machine. E.g., I type Plot[x^2,{x,1,4}] and Mma responds with the character string -Graphics- but it ain't on my machine! --Damn On 2013-06-21, at 12:30 PM, Neil Sloane wrote:
Dan, Can you log in remotely to that system? Then open an x-terminal window Then type math
(on most machines it is /usr/common/bin/math )
That should start a command-line version of mathematica
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
Sheesh, I can't even *get* the text-only interface.
When the options box finally gets around to opening, it offer +Notebook, +Slide Show, +Other.
Clicking on any one of these, if it has any effect at all, takes to long to see a response that any further messing with this setup is clearly a waste of time.
On 2013-06-21, at 11:44 AM, Michael Kleber wrote:
Use the text-only interface :-/.
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