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I would like to install Squeak on Fedora, in particular on an Aspire One netbook, which uses Linpus which is based on Fedora. http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=linpus The process does not seem to be as straightforward as in Ubuntu: There you can at install version 3.9 version with the 'Add/Remove software' menu which is the last entry in the main menu. DOCUMENTATION TRAIL LEEDS TO A DEAD END http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/Installation refers to the wiki, http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/3616 but this page is only about debian. That page though has on top a link to a more general page called 'Download for Unix' http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/298 Which in fact then leads to http://squeakvm.org/unix/ http://squeakvm.org/unix/download.html PROBLEM: NO RPM FILE AVAILABLE There is no RPM file for a VM for Squeak 3.10 or Squeak 3.9. found through the links in the previous paragraph. I am pretty sure that somebody as worked on this and that there is a Fedora RPM package available with everything in it for Squeak 3.9 and Squeak 3.10. Or at least a VM. However the links have not been updated, if you start exploring from www.squeak.org. I am willing to update the wiki with the upcoming answers. So thank you for your answers in advance. Hannes Hirzel P.S. DETAILS ABOUT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ON THE ASPIRE ONE NETBOOK The Aspire One as such does not have an 'add software' menu entry as it comes right out of the box. But it can easily be activated as follows: Under 'Myfiles' from the front launchpad you get access to the xfce file manager called 'Thunar'. In the file menu there it is possible to get a terminal and then to use xfce-setting-show A dialog box pops up. Then choose the 'desktop' icon, the 'behaviour' tab and click on the 'show desktop menu on right click' checkbox. Then from the desktop menu you get access to the 'System' menu which includes 'add/remove software' to start the RPM package manager. However I feel comfortable as well to install from the command line as long as I do have to type only a few lines and can rely on good instructions what these lines are. The particular Aspire One model I use to write this mail comes with 1GB of memory and a 120GB hard disk at an attractive price. It might be used as a server in an small intranet. In fact s simpler netbook would still do the job for running Squeak comfortably.... -------------------------------------------------------------------- myhosting.com - Premium Microsoft® Windows® and Linux web and application hosting - http://link.myhosting.com/myhosting |
Search for "alien", I think that will convert a deb pkg to rpm.
Otherwise try uncompressing a deb and installing manually. A third option is to compile from source. On 11/29/08, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello > > I would like to install Squeak on Fedora, in particular on an Aspire One > netbook, which uses Linpus which is based on Fedora. > http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=linpus > > The process does not seem to be as straightforward as in Ubuntu: There you > can at install version 3.9 version with the 'Add/Remove software' menu > which is the last entry in the main menu. > > > > > DOCUMENTATION TRAIL LEEDS TO A DEAD END > > http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/Installation > refers to the wiki, > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/3616 > but this page is only about debian. > > That page though has on top a link to a more general page > called > 'Download for Unix' > http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/298 > > Which in fact then leads to > http://squeakvm.org/unix/ > http://squeakvm.org/unix/download.html > > > > > PROBLEM: NO RPM FILE AVAILABLE > > There is no RPM file for a VM for Squeak 3.10 or Squeak 3.9. found through > the links in the previous paragraph. > > I am pretty sure that somebody as worked on this and that there is a Fedora > RPM package available with everything in it for Squeak 3.9 and Squeak 3.10. > Or at least a VM. However the links have not been updated, if you start > exploring from www.squeak.org. > > I am willing to update the wiki with the upcoming answers. > > So thank you for your answers in advance. > > Hannes Hirzel > > > > > P.S. > DETAILS ABOUT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ON THE ASPIRE ONE NETBOOK > > The Aspire One as such does not have an 'add software' menu entry as it > comes right out of the box. > > But it can easily be activated as follows: > > Under 'Myfiles' from the front launchpad you get access to the xfce file > manager called 'Thunar'. > In the file menu there it is possible to get a terminal and then to use > xfce-setting-show > A dialog box pops up. > > Then choose the 'desktop' icon, > the 'behaviour' tab > and click on the 'show desktop menu on right click' checkbox. > > Then from the desktop menu you get access to the 'System' menu which > includes 'add/remove software' to start the RPM package manager. > > However I feel comfortable as well to install from the command line as long > as I do have to type only a few lines and can rely on good instructions > what these lines are. > > The particular Aspire One model I use to write this mail comes with 1GB of > memory and a 120GB hard disk at an attractive price. It might be used as a > server in an small intranet. In fact s simpler netbook would still do the > job for running Squeak comfortably.... > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > myhosting.com - Premium Microsoft(R) Windows(R) and Linux web and application > hosting - http://link.myhosting.com/myhosting > > > > |
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On Saturday 29 Nov 2008 3:39:36 pm [hidden email] wrote:
> Hello > > I would like to install Squeak on Fedora, in particular on an Aspire One > netbook, which uses Linpus which is based on Fedora. > http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=linpus I prefer carrying Squeak on a USB memory chip. You could install the Squeakland version [1] at the top level (say etoys/) and add a launcher file to kick off etoys/etoy.sh. Of course, you have to ensure that the chip is mounted with execute permission. Otherwise, you could copy the files into $HOME/etoys. [1] http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/etoys/2008-May/002309.html Subbu |
i just installed it by downloading the tar archive, on the download page on squeak.org, labeled linux, and followed the instructions is the readme.
David Zmick /dz0004455\ http://dz0004455.googlepages.com http://dz0004455.blogspot.com On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 7:40 AM, K. K. Subramaniam <[hidden email]> wrote:
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