On 2/17/22 5:40 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
On 2/17/22 13:52, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Now I can't uninstall it. The tutorial says to use "sudo apt-get remove
There's a tutorial?
Not exactly, I meant the web page I was reading when trying to get this to work.
Heh
On 2/17/22 13:52, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Now I can't uninstall it. The tutorial says to use "sudo apt-get remove
There's a tutorial?
So, Linux gurus, what command do I use to get back the space that LC is
using?
Heh.
You installed for just you?
In that case
cd ~/.runrev/c
On 2/17/22 3:35 PM, Mark Talluto via use-livecode wrote:
Has anyone tried the LC 10 web export feature on a Chromebook? Maybe that would
be a path that is more friction free?
I haven't, but if it works on the Chrome browser it'd probably work on a Chromebook where the
default browser is Chrom
On Feb 17, 2022, at 1:20 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
wrote:
>
> So much for that experiment. I guess I have to uninstall from the commandline.
>
> I'm sad.
Has anyone tried the LC 10 web export feature on a Chromebook? Maybe that would
be a path that is more friction free?
Best regar
On 2/17/22 2:00 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
Granted I know next to nothing about chromebooks, but it appears that root access is possible
according to
https://www.howtogeek.com/210817/how-to-enable-developer-mode-on-your-chromebook/
I ran my old Lenovo in Developer mode exclusivel
On 2/17/22 2:49 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
On 2/17/22 2:45 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
When I closed it I got a blank white screen with no native way to get rid of it.
Oh wait a sec. In the app overview I see that every single palette is in its own window. Is
th
On 2/17/22 2:45 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
When I closed it I got a blank white screen with no native way to get rid of it.
Oh wait a sec. In the app overview I see that every single palette is in its own window. Is
that normal? Is there a way to collect them into a single enti
On 2/17/22 12:51 AM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:
I haven't, but...
I'll assume this is an intel chromebook, not an arm processor.
Yes, Intel i3.
LC doesn't have a "normal" linux installer, i.e., .rpm or .deb file.
You have to download the installer then change the permission bits to a
On 2/17/22 12:35 PM, Stamatis Kapetanakis via use-livecode wrote:
I haven’t installed LC on chrombook. But I did install XOJO.
Only it turns out you can’t run XOJO in ChromeOS’ Linux because of missing
dependencies and you don’t have access to install. The solution up to dual-boot
in GalliumOS
On 2/17/22 10:35, Stamatis Kapetanakis via use-livecode wrote:
I haven’t installed LC on chrombook. But I did install XOJO.
Only it turns out you can’t run XOJO in ChromeOS’ Linux because of missing
dependencies and you don’t have access to install. The solution up to dual-boot
in GalliumOS wh
I haven’t installed LC on chrombook. But I did install XOJO.
Only it turns out you can’t run XOJO in ChromeOS’ Linux because of missing
dependencies and you don’t have access to install. The solution up to dual-boot
in GalliumOS which is specifically tailored to chromebooks. Easy to find
tutor
'Normally' . . .
On Xubuntu I download the appropriate Linux installer for the machine
(my school sports a motley mixture of 32 and 64 bit machines),
and then select 'properties' with a right-click: that allows me to set
the executable bit WITHOUT getting all hot and sweaty using the terminal.
On 2/16/22 21:40, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Has anyone installed LC on a Chromebook? I've got the Linux partition
set up and I've found instructions on how to download Linux apps via
terminal but nothing about doing it with installers. I downloaded and
tried both the 64 and 32 bit
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