Re: [Newbies] simple server?

2007-11-12 Thread Norbert Hartl

On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 21:32 -0800, Don McLane wrote:
 Thanks Michael.
 
 My problem may have become immediately obvious when I tried to load
 REPLServer.  I need TCPService.  But where do I get that?  It's not on
 SqueakMap.  Google isn't helpful. 
 
You can find it on squeakmap. It is called KomServices. 

Norbert

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Re: [Newbies] simple server?

2007-11-12 Thread Don McLane
Norbert,

Thanks, that was the key information that I needed!

Don

Norbert Hartl wrote:
 On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 21:32 -0800, Don McLane wrote:
   
 Thanks Michael.

 My problem may have become immediately obvious when I tried to load
 REPLServer.  I need TCPService.  But where do I get that?  It's not on
 SqueakMap.  Google isn't helpful. 

 
 You can find it on squeakmap. It is called KomServices. 

 Norbert

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[Newbies] Give One. Get One. Now!!

2007-11-12 Thread Ron Teitelbaum
Hi All,

This is just a reminder that you can now help the OLPC project by purchasing
XO laptop's.  You will give one to a child in the developing world and get
one for yourself.  The Give One. Get One. program is only available for a
limited time so don't delay.

http://news.squeak.org/2007/11/13/give-one-get-one-now/  

Or go directly to: 

http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/index.php 

Check out a cool review: 

http://news.squeak.org/2007/10/05/pretty-cool-nytimes-olpc-review/ 

Thanks,

Ron Teitelbaum

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[Newbies] can't install Squeak on Ubuntu 7.10 -- could not find display driver vm-display-X11

2007-11-12 Thread Bryan Berry
I have been trying to install Squeak on Ubuntu 7.10 w/out success

I was able to install it w/ Debian packages but the sound didn't work.
At the advice of my colleague Luke Gorrie I tried installing it from the
VM-Source tarball
http://ftp.squeak.org/3.9/unix-linux/Squeak-3.9-8.src.tar.gz

I used the documentation in /unix/doc/HowToBuildFromSource.pdf

I ran the configure script and got an error that it couldn't find
npsqueak libraries.

I then tried ../config/configure --without-npsqueak

it configured but this showed up in the config.log

configure:26825: result:  disabling vm-display-X11

I then did make and make install

Predictably, I get this error when I try to open a squeak image

$ squeak olenepal-demo.4.image 
could not find display driver vm-display-X11; either:
  - check that /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.9-8/vm-display-X11.so exists, or
  - use the '-plugins path' option to tell me where it is, or
  - remove DISPLAY from your environment.
Aborted (core dumped)

Please assist :)

What's the best place to look for documentation on Squeak installation?
I found some in the Squeak wiki, OLPC wiki, and a few other places but
no single comprehensive resource. I will try to add notes on how to
successfully install Squeak on Ubuntu 7.10 onto the OLPC Wiki once I can
successfully install it myself :

Help! Part of my job is to teach people how to use Squeak so our
development team (the real programmers) can focus full-time on
developing learning activities w/ Squeak. I need to get up to speed on
Squeak quickly.  Thanks

-- 
Bryan W. Berry
External Relations Manager
OLE Nepal, http://nepal.ole.org

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Re: [Newbies] can't install Squeak on Ubuntu 7.10 -- could not find display driver vm-display-X11

2007-11-12 Thread Matthew Fulmer
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:37:26AM +0545, Bryan Berry wrote:
 I have been trying to install Squeak on Ubuntu 7.10 w/out success
 
 I was able to install it w/ Debian packages but the sound didn't work.
 At the advice of my colleague Luke Gorrie I tried installing it from the
 VM-Source tarball
 http://ftp.squeak.org/3.9/unix-linux/Squeak-3.9-8.src.tar.gz

I wouldn't advise anyone to build from source, as I am never
able to do it right. I say download the latest VM from the
website, untar it, and run sudo ./INSTALL
http://ftp.squeak.org/3.9/unix-linux/Squeak-3.9-8.i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz

This will put squeak in /usr/local. Then get the latest two
sources files, unzip them, and put them in
/usr/local/lib/squeak/3.9-8 :
http://ftp.squeak.org/sources_files/SqueakV39.sources.gz
http://ftp.squeak.org/sources_files/SqueakV3.sources.gz

now you should be able to run squeak ImageName

(Not to discourage you from building from source; others do it
all the time, but I can never get it right, so I don't)

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