In[1]:= 3
An output cell should appear immediately below with a cell label:
Out[1]= 3
If you don't get this, you're in deep trouble. Please attach the notebook
and send me a mail.
Tomas Garza
Mexico City
Original Message:
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From: tangm...@hotmail.com (aerosol)
Subject: Help: shift+enter doesn't give me any output suddenly!
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"aerosol" <tangm...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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With network mathematica this happens when no kernel license
is available (in this case, there is *no* error message when you
try to start the kernel from the front end!).
So, in case you *are* using Mathematica with a network license,
try starting the kernel directly from a command line
(type 'math' in a terminal, this should work under linux and windows)
and hope for helpful error messages...
Regards,
Marcus
--
Sometimes the delete key is your greatest friend. -- Steve Martin
turbo cyx wrote:
>Are u using Linux?
>Than this is a known issue and u can look it up at wolfram.com
>Cyx
>On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 08:35:02 +0000 (UTC), "tgar...@prodigy.net.mx"
><tgar...@prodigy.net.mx> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Very disturbing! Start a new session. Try anything simple, like 3
>>shift-enter. Don't write a semicolon after the "3". You should now have
>>this input cell with a cell label, like
>>
>>In[1]:= 3
>>
>>An output cell should appear immediately below with a cell label:
>>
>>Out[1]= 3
>>
>>If you don't get this, you're in deep trouble. Please attach the notebook
>>and send me a mail.
>>
>>Tomas Garza
>>Mexico City
>>
>>Original Message:
>>-----------------
>>From: tangm...@hotmail.com (aerosol)
>>
>>
>To: math...@smc.vnet.net