Thanks, Esteban
That method does get me a working Pharo, which I was having trouble with
before (though I *thought* I'd tried exactly that...).
However, it also somehow disables the compositor on my entire display,
making it very hard to see where one (non-Pharo) window ends and another
begins.
Compositing comes back when I quit Pharo. The old VM doesn't exhibit
this odd side-effect.
Thanks,
-Martin
On 12/27/20 12:52 AM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi Martin,
I just did :
wget -O- get.pharo.org/64/90+vmHeadlessLatest | bash
./pharo-ui Pharo.image
And I had no problem at all (except a libgit2 version that will be
fixed soon).
I am using a Manjaro, but I do not see why it should not work on others.
Esteban
On Dec 27 2020, at 12:07 am, Martin McClure <mar...@hand2mouse.com> wrote:
If anyone can get recent (within the last week or so) 64-bit Pharo9
images to work on Linux, please let me know how you did that! I've
tried
everything I can think of and no luck.
For the purposes of this query, "working'' means that you can open a
playground, type into the it, then backspace over what you've typed.
If you can do that on Linux, this information would be much
appreciated:
* What build are you running?
* What VM are you running and where did you get it?
* How do you launch it? If from the command-line, what arguments?
Thanks,
-Martin