The other really encouraging thing is that you don't even need anything as
'heavy' as Ubuntu. I haven't checked recently, but the last time I tried,
LC ran fine on Slitaz, 150Mb or so? which takes almost no memory or disk
space. If you want to make an embedded free system its the way to go.
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Merci Pierre !
Le 26 mai 2013 à 11:31, Pierre Sahores a écrit :
> Hi René,
>
> naturally available in both versions ;D
>
> Pierre
>
> Le 26 mai 2013 à 11:26, René Micout a écrit :
>
>> Hello everybody,
>> Is 6.0.2 commercial or community version ?
>> RM
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Hi René,
naturally available in both versions ;D
Pierre
Le 26 mai 2013 à 11:26, René Micout a écrit :
> Hello everybody,
> Is 6.0.2 commercial or community version ?
> RM
>
> Le 25 mai 2013 à 21:09, Richmond a écrit :
>
>> I have just installed LC 6.0.2 OSS on Ubuntu 8.04.3
>>
>> "So what?"
Hello everybody,
Is 6.0.2 commercial or community version ?
RM
Le 25 mai 2013 à 21:09, Richmond a écrit :
> I have just installed LC 6.0.2 OSS on Ubuntu 8.04.3
>
> "So what?" I hear you say.
>
> Because that Ubuntu 8.04 was running on a Pentium III
> with 256 MB RAM.
>
> "So what? How long is
Richmond
You're absolutely right. It is indeed very good news for teachers and would-be
programmers. But how do they find out about it?
It would be great if you could share your knowledge and experience especially
with the teachers you have in mind. How about writing some blog articles to
shar
On 05/25/2013 10:21 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
In other words --- Richmond is VERY VERY happy about Livecode today.
Indeed!
And so should loads and loads of teachers and would-be programmers round
the world.
Do the Maths:
Tatty old computer = $20
Old monitor (Res 1024 x 768) = $20
Keybo
In other words --- Richmond is VERY VERY happy about Livecode today.
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Richmond wrote:
> I have just installed LC 6.0.2 OSS on Ubuntu 8.04.3
>
> "So what?" I hear you say.
>
> Because that Ubuntu 8.04 was running on a Pentium III
> with 256 MB RAM.
>
> "So what? H
I have just installed LC 6.0.2 OSS on Ubuntu 8.04.3
"So what?" I hear you say.
Because that Ubuntu 8.04 was running on a Pentium III
with 256 MB RAM.
"So what? How long is Richmond going to wibble on in this vein?"
A LONG TIME Because the Open Source Version of Livecode
is all about empowering