Bryce,

I am a natural victim for this, as I use both systems.  What do I need to try?  
Is there a particularly simple/good/whatever way to install on Linux?  I always 
seem to either stick something exactly where I want it, or configure and make, 
accepting all of the defaults.  Since you seem to be somewhere in between 
(pre-built), I should play dumb and get some advise.

On Linux, I use shell scripts to load the image I want.  To avoid concerns over 
which VM is loading, would I give a full path to the VM also?

Bill


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Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] [Vm-dev] newDelta >0 failed in sqUnixMemory -- Was 
Re: Incompatibility between Pharo and Seasidehosting

Stéphane Ducasse writes:
 > creating a unix vm.
 
Here's a Unix VM built with an up to date VMMaker and a Windows VM:

       http://ftp.squeak.org/Exupery/vms/exupery-vm-0.15-linux.tz
       http://ftp.squeak.org/Exupery/vms/exupery-vm-0.15-win32.zip

Both have the closure bytecodes and the FreeType bitblit extensions.
The Linux VM includes the FreeType plugin, the Windows VM doesn't.

Bryce

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