1. No joy in linux
- Posted by David Mosley <pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us> Jul 20, 2001
- 349 views
Hi Still can not get euphoria to work in linux:( I have tried evrything I know of and no go.Rob maybe you should put a list on the web site that states what LINUX Dist to use to run euphoria.I can get Pyhon to work:( Well back to dos agian. If anyone has ANY IDEAS (like ROB) please let me now. Thanks for all the help David Mosley pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us
2. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jul 20, 2001
- 358 views
David Mosley writes: > Rob maybe you should put a list on the web site > that states what LINUX Dist to use to run > euphoria.I can get Pyhon to work:( I believe it works with most of them unless they are really old and still use libc5 or earlier. > If anyone has ANY IDEAS (like ROB) please let me now. In an earlier message you said: > when I try to run exu with a program I get nothing > the cusor leaves for a second then I am back at the prompt,... If you run a simple program from an XTERM prompt, the program might create a window, output something to it, close the window, and return to the prompt so fast that you won't see anything, except maybe a slight flicker. Run a small program that prompts for input, or add: if getc(0) end if or something at the end of the program, so the display won't disappear. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com Jul 20, 2001
- 335 views
On Friday 20 July 2001 11:05, David Mosley wrote: > Hi > Still can not get euphoria to work in linux:( > I have tried evrything I know of and no go.Rob maybe you should put a > list on the web site that states what LINUX Dist to use to run > euphoria.I can get Pyhon to work:( > Well back to dos agian. > If anyone has ANY IDEAS (like ROB) please let me now. > Thanks for all the help Well, sorry you're giving up. I've installed Euphoria on all the distributions listed below, and have never had to do anything but follow the instructions that come with the package. RedHat 7.1 Mandrake 8.0 Mandrake 7.1 Suse 6.4 Suse 6.3 TurboLinux 2? Debian 2.2 Slack 4.0 If you ever want to try Linux in fhe future, I suggest you either buy a book with a CD, or buy a distribution that comes with manuals, such as SuSE. Lots of good information in those books. BTW: I'm still wondering why your exu file is listed as a directory. Regards, Irv
4. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by irvm at ellijay.com Jul 20, 2001
- 366 views
On Friday 20 July 2001 11:39, irvm at ellijay.com wrote: > BTW: I'm still wondering why your exu file is listed as a directory. David: What happens when you type exu at the prompt? You never said whether you get the Euphoria Public Domain.... message screen, or what. Regards, Irv
5. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Jul 21, 2001
- 380 views
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 08:52:34 -0700, irvm at ellijay.com wrote: >On Friday 20 July 2001 11:05, David Mosley wrote: >> Hi >> Still can not get euphoria to work in linux:( >> I have tried evrything I know of and no go.Rob maybe you should put a >> list on the web site that states what LINUX Dist to use to run >> euphoria.I can get Pyhon to work:( >> Well back to dos agian. >> If anyone has ANY IDEAS (like ROB) please let me now. >> Thanks for all the help >Well, sorry you're giving up. I've installed Euphoria on all the >distributions listed below, and have never had to do anything but follow the >instructions that come with the package. >RedHat 7.1 >Mandrake 8.0 >Mandrake 7.1 >Suse 6.4 >Suse 6.3 >TurboLinux 2? >Debian 2.2 >Slack 4.0 I'm not sure what release it's based on, but you can add DragonLinux 8.0 to this list of successful Linux installs, again by just following the given instructions. DragonLinux is a 'hosted' Linux; the Linux file system appears to your Windows system as a single file. To run DragonLinux, your system restarts in a manner equivalent to MS-DOS mode, but booting the Linux kernal instead of a DOS kernal. It is advertised as a way to become familiar with Linux without needing to repartition an already extant system. -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com (ILink: news without the abuse. Ask via email.)
6. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com Jul 22, 2001
- 338 views
I am interested in this DragonLinux. Please tell me where did you get it. ----- Original Message ----- From: <jzeitlin at cyburban.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: No joy in linux > > > On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 08:52:34 -0700, irvm at ellijay.com wrote: > > >On Friday 20 July 2001 11:05, David Mosley wrote: > > >> Hi > >> Still can not get euphoria to work in linux:( > >> I have tried evrything I know of and no go.Rob maybe you should put a > >> list on the web site that states what LINUX Dist to use to run > >> euphoria.I can get Pyhon to work:( > >> Well back to dos agian. > >> If anyone has ANY IDEAS (like ROB) please let me now. > >> Thanks for all the help > > >Well, sorry you're giving up. I've installed Euphoria on all the > >distributions listed below, and have never had to do anything but follow the > >instructions that come with the package. > > >RedHat 7.1 > >Mandrake 8.0 > >Mandrake 7.1 > >Suse 6.4 > >Suse 6.3 > >TurboLinux 2? > >Debian 2.2 > >Slack 4.0 > > I'm not sure what release it's based on, but you can add DragonLinux 8.0 to > this list of successful Linux installs, again by just following the given > instructions. > > DragonLinux is a 'hosted' Linux; the Linux file system appears to your > Windows system as a single file. To run DragonLinux, your system restarts > in a manner equivalent to MS-DOS mode, but booting the Linux kernal instead > of a DOS kernal. It is advertised as a way to become familiar with Linux > without needing to repartition an already extant system. > -- > Jeff Zeitlin > jzeitlin at cyburban.com > (ILink: news without the abuse. Ask via email.) > > > > >
7. Re: No joy in linux
- Posted by jzeitlin at cyburban.com Jul 23, 2001
- 352 views
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001 03:41:05 -0700, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: [In response to my mention of a successful Euphoria install on DragonLinux] >I am interested in this DragonLinux. Please tell me where did you get it. The version I have was formerly known as LoopLinux, and was version 0.80, not 8.0 as I had written. The current version is v2r1, and supports Slackware 7.1 and some RPM packages. You can get it from http://www.dragonlinux.net. DragonLinux v2r1 is based on the Linux Kernel v2.2.16, glibc v2.1.3, and includes X-Windows v3.3.6, the KDE v1.1.2, GNOME v1.2, and Enlightenment v0.16.4 desktops, Netscape Communicator v4.73 and a host of GNU General Public License (GPL) software. -- Jeff Zeitlin jzeitlin at cyburban.com (ILink: news without the abuse. Ask via email.)