I got this to work. Had to do some digging first.

It seems that in Ubuntu, you have to have root privileges to use port 80 which 
is easily done by the SUDO command:
aru...@jlibrary:~/Applications/j701/bin$ sudo ./jconsole

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Alex Rufon
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 11:11 AM
To: Beta forum
Subject: Re: [Jbeta] jhs version 1.5 available

I'm getting the following error when I try to run this on PORT 80 (HTTP) on my 
Ubuntu 9.10 server.

aru...@jlibrary:~/Applications/j701/bin$ ./jconsole
    jhs 80
|EACCES: sdcheck
|       sdcheck sdbind SKLISTEN;AF_INET;'';y

I already checked the ~/Applications/j701/system/extras/util/jhserver.ijs (it's 
already VERSION=: '1.5') and the port number is not hard coded for the "init" 
verb. I also check if an application is already listening to port 80 (like 
apache2 ... but I already made it listen to port 8080) and my port scanner is 
reporting that the server's PORT 80 is unused.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Eric Iverson
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 7:08 AM
To: Beta forum
Subject: [Jbeta] jhs version 1.5 available

jhs version 1.5 is available. Future coments should be based on this
version.

I am now 100% conviinced that a browser front end to J is doable and will be
a good thing.

The big visions (Oleg, Dan, et. al.) are exciting and I'm coming to realize
they are not pie in the sky.

However, my focus now is the very narrow one of what will the core release
of J701 look like.

My current thinking is that the base J701 system for all platforms will be
in these general terms:
 1. JE
 2. jconsole
 3. jhs
 4. JAL (in both jconsole and jhs)
 5. Project Manager (in both jconsole and jhs)
 6. lab (html and non-html) support in jhs
 7. everything else comes through JAL

Everything from JAL includes: help, labs, demos, examples, j.exe, GTK,
j.jar, alternate and more powerful jhs implementations, etc.

jhs will be kept as simple, lean, and mean as possible. It should not depend
on any javascript libraries and must not have any source or license
complications. Some javascript is required to provide core functionality,
but it should be kept to a minimum. It should be as portable and as reliable
as possible.

Power users will head of in many different directions and that is what
JAL facilitates.

The base jhs download (with an older jhs version) is at:
   http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jhs701abeta_win.exe
   http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jhs701abeta_linux32.sh
   http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jhs701abeta_mac_intel.dmg
Run jconsole and run sentence:
   jhs 1500 NB. port to service
Then run a browser and load page:
   http://127.0.0.1:1500/jijx
   jhsupd 0 NB. download latest jhserver.ijs
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