Squeak 4.5 All in one sets up great on Win7, putting the Squeak Shortcut on the Desktop. Now I'm trying to get Squeak to run on Kbuntu (Linux).
After unpacking a search will show 15 squeak icons, none of which starts Squeak. Some appear to be instructions with some kind of code I have no idea how to use. How does one start Squeak in Kbuntu?
I would like to set up Squeak to work and eventually communicate by sockets through a LAN or perhaps USB connection between a Linux and Windows computer. Any pointers on where to start that would also be appreciated. Thanks.
Kirk W. Fraser w http://freetom.info/TrueChurchww.JesusGospelChurch.com - Replace the fraud churches with the true church. http://freetom.info - Example of False Justice common in America
Is it a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of Kubuntu?
Levente
On Mon, 19 Jan 2015, Kirk Fraser wrote:
Squeak 4.5 All in one sets up great on Win7, putting the Squeak Shortcut on the Desktop. Now I'm trying to get Squeak to run on Kbuntu (Linux).
After unpacking a search will show 15 squeak icons, none of which starts Squeak. Some appear to be instructions with some kind of code I have no idea how to use. How does one start Squeak in Kbuntu?
I would like to set up Squeak to work and eventually communicate by sockets through a LAN or perhaps USB connection between a Linux and Windows computer. Any pointers on where to start that would also be appreciated. Thanks.
Kirk W. Fraser www.JesusGospelChurch.com - Replace the fraud churches with the true church. http://freetom.info - Example of False Justice common in America
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