Hi Robert,

please excuse my dumb question (I am a Linux newbie, most experience wirh 
Windows :-)):

How can I get your "repo enabled" and is it just for a small group or can I 
also partcipate?

My interest in that is because I have actually problems to run the ace 
editor in the cloud9 ide. I flashed the latest conole snapshot of wheezy 
and installed nodejs, npm, then cloud9 by git cloning from ajax.org. The 
IDE runs, but ace seems to be inactive. (see my post "Cloud9 
autocompletition doesn't work")
I think it may be a good idea to try the cloud9-installer and could also 
help with testing.
Should I try this? If yes, please give me a sort description on how to get 
"enabled".

Sorry for my simple style of writing :-}

Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2014 18:00:01 UTC+1 schrieb RobertCNelson:
>
> Requirements: 
>
> Wheezy/Jessie: 
>
> if you have my repo enabled, simply run: 
>
> sudo apt-get update 
> sudo apt-get install cloud9-installer 
>
> http://beaglebone.local:3000/ 
>
> Otherwise manually run: 
>
> wget 
> https://repos.rcn-ee.net/debian/pool/main/c/cloud9-installer/cloud9-installer_3.0.620-1~bpo70%2b20141219%2b2_all.deb
>  
> sudo dpkg -i cloud9-installer_3.0.620-1~bpo70%2b20141219%2b2_all.deb 
>
> Issues: Wheezy: 
>
> tmux is too old, so a popup will "popup", just click "no" on 
> installing a new tmux. 
>
> I'm planning to backport tmux from jessie, but once i do that, i'll 
> break the old "3.0.1" cloud9. 
>
> Regards, 
>
> -- 
> Robert Nelson 
> http://www.rcn-ee.com/ 
>

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