I would guess your classpath is different as it looks like you have either 
no or a wrong version of SLF4J on classpath. Or you have two versions of 
SLF4J on classpath and on your linux host the ordering was different.

Keep in mind that you can only debug SuperDevMode itself in your IDE but 
not your GWT app. You app is always compiled to JS when using SuperDevMode 
and you have to debug it inside your browsers Dev tools. So if you do not 
want to debug SuperDevMode itself you don't need to use a Debug run 
configuration.

I never configured anything in Eclipse -> Preferences -> Run/Debug -> 
Launching -> Default Launchers. In fact in my Eclipse this Default 
Launchers view is empty. You need to go to "Run" -> "Run Configurations..." 
and then create a run configuration of type "Java Application". 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18330001/super-dev-mode-in-gwt/18333050#18333050
http://lumpofcode.blogspot.de/2012/11/configuring-gwt-codeserver-and.html

-- J.

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