I was caught in a bad state when my internet went down. I clicked on
(E), and the system went off to fetch that tool. There was no reply, and Lively was completely locked up. Every minute I get Chrome's dialog "Kill Page" or "Wait". Is there a way to stop this request and continue working in the page? Cmd-Period did not work. No Lively object would respond. A basic requirement of Lively is that I be able to stop any internet request and continue working. This leads me to my second question. How can I easily load what I need to work completely locally? I need a local server on my machine that has the javascript files and the parts bin. I'd like to have everything that Lively needs to run and do development. I understand that this has been discussed on the list. I would like to try the current best solution. (I am just a beginner.) --Ted. -- Ted Kaehler If at first you don't succeed ... get new batteries. --anon Viewpoints Research Institute http://www.vpri.org/html/team_bios/kaehler.html _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel |
Hi Ted:
I am on the same boat - a Lively beginner working on my "personal" local install. While I think/hope after the next round I will have a localhost version working, (some of the steps have been discussed) I wonder if short-term best approach for newcomers would be to create a virtual machine image (e.g for VirtualBox) that has all Lively installed and working, that would remove the pain of configuring Apache+webdav+svn (etc). (Although I plan to end up writing an automated installer that, if finished will only work on one Linux distro) milan On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Ted Kaehler <[hidden email]> wrote: > I was caught in a bad state when my internet went down. I clicked on (E), > and the system went off to fetch that tool. There was no reply, and Lively > was completely locked up. Every minute I get Chrome's dialog "Kill Page" or > "Wait". > > Is there a way to stop this request and continue working in the page? > Cmd-Period did not work. No Lively object would respond. > > A basic requirement of Lively is that I be able to stop any internet request > and continue working. > > This leads me to my second question. How can I easily load what I need to > work completely locally? I need a local server on my machine that has the > javascript files and the parts bin. I'd like to have everything that Lively > needs to run and do development. > > I understand that this has been discussed on the list. I would like to try > the current best solution. > > (I am just a beginner.) > > --Ted. > > -- > Ted Kaehler > If at first you don't succeed ... get new batteries. --anon > Viewpoints Research Institute > http://www.vpri.org/html/team_bios/kaehler.html > _______________________________________________ > lively-kernel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel lively-kernel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel |
Don't we have an automated installer already? Fabian?
On Feb 29, 2012, at 6:07 AM, Milan Zimmermann wrote: > Hi Ted: > > I am on the same boat - a Lively beginner working on my "personal" > local install. While I think/hope after the next round I will have a > localhost version working, (some of the steps have been discussed) I > wonder if short-term best approach for newcomers would be to create a > virtual machine image (e.g for VirtualBox) that has all Lively > installed and working, that would remove the pain of configuring > Apache+webdav+svn (etc). (Although I plan to end up writing an > automated installer that, if finished will only work on one Linux > distro) > > > milan > > > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Ted Kaehler <[hidden email]> wrote: >> I was caught in a bad state when my internet went down. I clicked on (E), >> and the system went off to fetch that tool. There was no reply, and Lively >> was completely locked up. Every minute I get Chrome's dialog "Kill Page" or >> "Wait". >> >> Is there a way to stop this request and continue working in the page? >> Cmd-Period did not work. No Lively object would respond. >> >> A basic requirement of Lively is that I be able to stop any internet request >> and continue working. >> >> This leads me to my second question. How can I easily load what I need to >> work completely locally? I need a local server on my machine that has the >> javascript files and the parts bin. I'd like to have everything that Lively >> needs to run and do development. >> >> I understand that this has been discussed on the list. I would like to try >> the current best solution. >> >> (I am just a beginner.) >> >> --Ted. >> >> -- >> Ted Kaehler >> If at first you don't succeed ... get new batteries. --anon >> Viewpoints Research Institute >> http://www.vpri.org/html/team_bios/kaehler.html >> _______________________________________________ >> lively-kernel mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel > _______________________________________________ > lively-kernel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel |
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