Hi Mario, In XTerm window inside VM if you type: ifconfig > what does it return? > > can you "ping google.com" from XTerm? >
See the screenshot. Next, let's see where I am. I've installed VirtualBox, created a virtual >> machine with parameters mentioned at [1] (and also Network setting had >> "Name: Bluetooth network adapter 802.11n" part, I've changed that to >> Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller"); launched SliTaz, opened XTerm, run >> htop. The latter sais -- see the screenshot -- the address is 127.0.0.1 >> with port 8080. But when I type 127.0.0.1:8080, browsers say that they >> can't connect to the server (I've tried 10.0.0.32:8080, too).. Any ideas >> how to fix this? >> > > uups, if "twanager server" starts with 127.0.0.1 (localhost) it seems the > VirtualBox didn't get a propper IP address. Are you connected with a > "wireless dongle" or a cable to the internet? Did you adjust the VB network > setting to "bridged" mode? (may be have a look at video 1) > I'm connected through WiFi; the router is connected to a ~modem and the line is a TV cable (not sure how it is classified). Yes, I've set the bridge mode (as I did all the other stuff from [1] before using htop and browser. (actually, videos have quite quiet voice, so for me it's easier to use text instructions) I don't understand, why rebooting Windows is a problem. You need to do it > only once. > Nevermind, just was a problem for that moment. As for the Vagrant instructions, I don't quite understand them. > create an instance directory eg: tiddlyweb where do I create it? In the virtual unix system? If so, how do I get vagrant scripts into it? > first I'd like to make it clear: with TiddlyWeb at home, is it possible to >> use ordinary TiddlyWikis (say from a usb-stick), or only TiddlyWeb and the >> data is stored as "a separate text file for each tiddler"? >> If it's compatible with ordinary TWs, do I have to install any plugin for >> a TW to save? >> > > I'm not sure, what your usecase is here. > > The tweb-at-home project is about, how to install a TiddlyWeb instance > using different possibilities. TiddlyWeb is a "server backend" that knows > how to handle tiddlers. The liveCD iso image contains a TiddlyWeb > configuration, that is able to serve TiddlyWikis. The store structure used > is called "text store". So all tiddlers are stored in a directory structure > as plain text files. > > So, it sounds like it actually is not what I'm looking for.. I'd like to substitute TiddlySaver, not TiddlyWiki -- I'd like to store my data in TiddlyWikis, otherwise I lose all the cross-platformity (I use TiddlyWikis from a usb-stick on my Android Eee Slider device as well and some are used on my Android handheld) and portability (as far as I can see, the installation is rather bulky to use it at someone's PC for a few times).. If I got it correctly. Best regards, Yakov. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
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