On 5/7/2012 2:13 PM, John Gabriele wrote: 

[Brief Beginner's Guide] ... 
Feedback welcome, of course. 


I think it's a fine piece of work: I started with downloading Lubuntu 
12.04, installed it (under Win7/64) in an Oracle VirtualBox, and just 
worked my way through your Guide step-by-step.  I had a few wrinkles along 
the way (mostly firewall and/or Lubuntu unfamiliarity issues ... easily 
solved), and I ended up in "Chapter 5" with a fully functional 
installation. 

I had never even heard of Lubuntu before today, so I think your Guide has 
proven itself as a great start-up tool for a newcomer.  Of course I've been 
using Clojure natively on Windows (and Cygwin) for quite some time, but I 
just wanted to check out your Guide. 

While it's certainly more complex than Clojure Box or Clooj, there's 
nothing inherently difficult ... and the result is quite nice.  I have no 
objection to the inclusion of the Terminal Window setup ... that worked 
nicely, too. 

Great job.  No complaints from me. 
Tom. 

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