Re: No joy in linux

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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
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