Hi MGT,
log in to your tweb VM like this:
cd to/your/instance/dir
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
in the VM get the interactive tweb-config script from my github repo
cd ~
wget https://raw.github.com/pmario/tweb-config/master/tweb-config
chmod +x tweb-config
sudo mv tweb-config
Hi MGT,
log in to your tweb VM like this:
cd to/your/instance/dir
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
in the VM get the interactive tweb-config script from my github repo
cd ~
wget https://raw.github.com/pmario/tweb-config/master/tweb-config
chmod +x tweb-config
sudo mv tweb-config /usr/local/bin
the
Hi Mario,
Works great, thanks - two TW's up and running. The TiddlyWeb at home
configuration tool is a nice feature - will you keep expanding its
functionality? Would be great if there was a command line script to make it
easier to assess these tools.
Cheers,
Mark
On Monday, 26 August 2013
On Monday, August 26, 2013 1:21:26 PM UTC+2, MGT wrote:
Works great, thanks - two TW's up and running.
cool
The TiddlyWeb at home configuration tool is a nice feature - will you keep
expanding its functionality?
What did you miss?
Would be great if there was a command line script to
On Sunday, August 25, 2013 1:16:51 AM UTC+2, MGT wrote:
Works a treat, although I couldn't work out how to set the 'hosts' file
for OSX so I just used the full address: http://192.168.3.10:8080/default.
This will allow me to start exploring tiddlyweb in more detail and migrate
away from
On Sunday, August 25, 2013 1:16:51 AM UTC+2, MGT wrote:
Works a treat, although I couldn't work out how to set the 'hosts' file
for OSX so I just used the full address: http://192.168.3.10:8080/default.
This will allow me to start exploring tiddlyweb in more detail and migrate
away from
In the end I did need to add the line 192.168.3.10tweb.local to hosts
as the TW wouldn't save. I used the following command sudo nano
/etc/hosts and all works fine now.
How do I go about adding another TW to this?
Mark
On Sunday, 25 August 2013 10:16:41 UTC+1, PMario wrote:
On Sunday,
On Sunday, August 25, 2013 11:25:08 AM UTC+2, MGT wrote:
In the end I did need to add the line 192.168.3.10tweb.local to
hosts as the TW wouldn't save. I used the following command sudo nano
/etc/hosts and all works fine now.
Right. I just did a test and found out, that it doesn't save
@MGT
* does a Mac use '/usr/local/bin/' to store scripts?
I did have a short look at the tweb-config script. I need to adjust the
paths but it should be worth the effort. It should work with the vagrant
setup and the raspi.
-m
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I did test the tweb-conifg script and it seems to work well, without any
modifications.
I'll do some more testing and post some info how to use it with vagrant
ssh
-m
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Hi Mario,
Just theoretically, how much more effort, if even possible, would be a
TiddlySpace At Home... which might to do away with certain console
needs? ...at least for starters. Utopia?
Cheers, Tobias.
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On Sunday, August 25, 2013 3:19:59 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
Just theoretically, how much more effort, if even possible, would be a
TiddlySpace At Home... which might to do away with certain console
needs? ...at least for starters. Utopia?
You just need to create a desktop link that
Hi Mario,
Works a treat, although I couldn't work out how to set the 'hosts' file for
OSX so I just used the full address: http://192.168.3.10:8080/default. This
will allow me to start exploring tiddlyweb in more detail and migrate away
from the old style single file format. Thanks for putting
Hi Mario,
First things first, I think it's great what you're doing there, especially
with the tenet of making things as simple as it gets!
=
Don't want to introduce more work for you but a couple of things will be
helpful, if not essential.
1) The video descriptions! ^_^
You definetely need
On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:32:52 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
1) The video descriptions! ^_^
You definetely need to link to http://tweb-at-home.tiddlyspace.com *everywhere*
and also to special topics that are part of the video(s).
You think of a home button?
2) Use a handful of
The latest version of tweb-at-home new possibility is at:
https://github.com/pmario/tweb-vagrant
have fun!
mario
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Hi, I just saw this now.
One question, in the video, you were accessing the text if the individual
tiddlers from outside the browser. I've always wanted to be able to do
that. I don't know much about virtual machines, though. Was that
accessing the text files from within a specific part of
On Monday, August 5, 2013 10:59:28 PM UTC+2, Dave wrote:
One question, in the video, you were accessing the text if the individual
tiddlers from outside the browser. I've always wanted to be able to do
that. I don't know much about virtual machines, though. Was that
accessing the text
Hi Mario
GREAT STUFF :-D
Have to digg this soon as possible :-)
Thanks for sharing your work!
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
Ps: If you think you're crazy - don't think that you're the only
one ;-)
On 26 Feb., 22:37, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
There have been a lot of discussions
On 26 Feb., 23:10, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
Ps: If you think you're crazy - don't think that you're the only
one ;-)
:)
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