Gambas is the Visual Basic of Linux.

Before I got my stackmat, I used JNetCube, no problems...

And a little advice... don't use kubuntu, go slackware or something,
it treats you like a kid....

~Thom

--- In [email protected], sgowal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Well I'm pretty sure that the program you made will not be compatible
> with Windows since Gambas (and its libraries) seems to be only
> available under Linux (but I might be mistaken).
> 
> Stefan, you are right you can use GTK+ or/and QT programmed GUI under
> Windows as long as you have the associed libraries and you recompile
> the program for Windows (as windows executable are different from
> Linux ones). It's probably also compatible with cygwin (without
> recompiling it).
> 
> Sven
> 
> --- In [email protected], Hai Pham
> <aznboi1234321@> wrote:
> >
> > most linux OS' these days come with either one of the two most
> popular gui's. KDE desktop environment and/or Gnome desktop
> environment. Not many linux distro's these day's come with only the
> command line interface. But this timer I made will not work for
> windows cuz it's not in a .exe format so wont run in windows if thats
> what u were asking.... im dong kinda understand your question lol. The
> exe files that windows has wont run in linux because of the file
> structure and stuff..lol
> > 
> > Stefan Pochmann <pochmann@> wrote:     Well ... :-)
> >  
> >  Does "linux" really come with a standard graphical interface? What I 
> >  really meant was that I'm curious how you would create a timer for 
> >  linux that can *not* be used on let's say Windows. Cause I believe 
> >  most (or even all?) GUI's for linux are also available for Windows, 
> >  no? And I think most programming languages are available for both of 
> >  these OSs, too, so I'd expect a simple program like this to work on 
> >  both (at least the source code)... But I don't know Gambas...
> >  
> >  Cheers!
> >  Stefan
> >  
> >  
> >  --- In [email protected], sgowal <no_reply@> 
> >  wrote:
> >  >
> >  > I think by "specifically for linux", he meant using GTK+ as a
> >  > graphical library.
> >  > 
> >  > I also do not see why one should need such a timer! JNetCube works
> >  > fine under linux.
> >  > 
> >  > Sven
> >  > 
> >  > --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
> >  > <pochmann@> wrote:
> >  > >
> >  > > Hmm, I've been *wanting* to install linux on my laptop for the 
> >  last 
> >  > > three years :-). Hey, how/why does one write a timer
specifically 
> >  for 
> >  > > linux?
> >  > > 
> >  > > Cheers!
> >  > > Stefan
> >  > > 
> >  > > --- In [email protected], "aznboi1234321" 
> >  > > <aznboi1234321@> wrote:
> >  > > >
> >  > > > Does anyone use linux on their computer? I have made an
attempt 
> >  to
> >  > > > make a linux timer and i have a screenshot here:
> >  > > > 
> >  > > > http://i1.tinypic.com/ok0ljd.png
> >  > > > 
> >  > > > I will upload the files to the yahoogroups files if anyone
needs 
> >  it.
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