Well Richard I was just reading your posts and questions and realizing
your LOST situation thought I could HELP a little. Sorry for bothering
you. Do NOT worry it will NOT happen again.
thank you very much
Stuart

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Richard Acosta<eyela...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What has this anyhting to do about what i asked?
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> El 25/06/2009 10:49 a.m., Stuart Stevenson escribió:
>> Gentlemen,
>>    My personal preference for installing EMC2 is as follows:
>>
>> install a minimum of 256 mb ram
>> try to use the motherboard video (keep as simple as possible)
>> in bios - set parallel port to epp (I use Jon Elson's boards and they
>> require EPP mode)
>> load Ubuntu (6.06 LTS or 8.04 LTS) (depends on computer hardware) (for my
>> touch screens I find 6.06 is the easiest to configure)
>> update Ubuntu version to latest of the version
>> configure everything in Ubuntu as desired (especially touch screens)
>> download and run the install.sh for EMC2
>> restart computer
>> start EMC2 from the menu to make sure it will run
>> stop EMC2
>> git (a version) (I prefer trunk)
>> follow wiki instructions for build prep
>> go to src directory and configure (I always configure to run in place)
>> look through the configure results to make sure configure found everything
>> necessary
>> if configure did not find everything then install packages to resolve
>> dependencies and run configure again
>> when configure has found everything then run 'make'
>> when make has completed successfully then run 'sudo make setuid'
>> go to the top level directory of the version you installed
>> run 'scripts/emc'
>> EMC2 should start and run
>> if your touch screen was working before the EMC2 install - it will work now
>> until you have your machine starting and running reliably you need to start
>> EMC2 in a terminal so you can see the error messages - after you have your
>> machine running you can copy the menu icon to your desktop and change the
>> launch path to your compile version and use your icon to start EMC2
>> hth
>> Stuart
>>
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