>No need to install Etch. I downloaded the KTurtle package using wget,
>extracted the package using dpkg-deb on my Ubuntu laptop, and ran it
>with command line options from a terminal. Total time: < 5 minutes.

Oops, my bad.  I thought you had installed Etch.  I also was using
KTurtle 0.6 on my home machine.

--- In [email protected], Robert Citek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> nneff wrote:
> >> As a test sample, here are my notes using KTurtle 0.6 under Ubuntu
> >> 6.06:
> > 
> > Do you have Tuesdays off or something?
> 
> Nope. Multi-tasking.  Plus some days are slower than others.  And there
> are some tasks I happen to do faster than others.  In this case, I got
> lucky with quickly finding the KTurtle deb package.
> 
> > So you installed Etch (somewhere) and verified that KTurtle 0.6 comes
> > with it.  This is really cool.  Sounds like either way we go (Etch or
> > Kubuntu) we can move to teach the "Logo" class on the same OS that
> > the students will get.  Maybe not this go-around, but soon.  That's
> > awesome.
> 
> No need to install Etch.  I downloaded the KTurtle package using wget,
> extracted the package using dpkg-deb on my Ubuntu laptop, and ran it
> with command line options from a terminal.  Total time: < 5 minutes.
> 
> Regards,
> - Robert
>


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