On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 07:27:06PM +0000, Alistair Grant wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 08:02:23PM +0100, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
> > Actually - I think its as simple as just adding
> > 
> > && ./pharo-ui Pharo.image
> > 
> > To the shown command?
> > 
> > (Although maybe showing it as 2 steps makes it clearer that you don?t need 
> > to
> > download each time)
> > 
> > Tim
> 
> I'm currently putting together suggested text for the GNU/Linux download 
> page.  In addition to showing how to launch Pharo, I'm also suggesting:
> 
> - Putting 32 bit first (it's currently safer for a newcomer)
> - Moving new platforms to the top and older platforms lower in order
> - Removing reference to Ubuntu 12.04 since it is no longer supported.
> 
> If you've got any other suggestions, please let me know and I'll be
> happy to incorporate them.

I've added the suggested text in:

https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/20147/Suggested-text-for-http-pharo-org-gnu-linux-installation


> Cheers,
> Alistair
> 
> 
> 
> >     On 12 Jun 2017, at 19:48, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> >     Hi - I was wondering why the command line section on the 
> > http://pharo.org/
> >     web/download page, doesn?t show you how to then launch the app you have
> >     just downloaded?
> > 
> >     I?m not sure if there is a way to do it all on one line (I tried && ./
> >     pharo-ui Pharo.image  - but this doesn?t work).  However I think the
> >     website example should at least have:
> > 
> >     # then run it
> >     ./pharo-ui Pharo.image 
> > 
> > 
> >     Otherwise we make it harder for people to figure out what to do with the
> >     program we?ve pointed them to?
> > 
> >     Tim
> > 
> > 

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