Hi folks,
Which distro(s) would you recommend for a Linux newbie as the easiest way to
repurpose an old PC, Mac Laptop or Mini to host Livecode Server for lightweight
‘LAMP/LAML' dev/test dabbling?
I’ve never had a Linux desktop machine and server-wise, never had to delve
below C-Panel & WHM on
I’m using LC 9.6.0 dp4 and 9.5.1 - this issue is seen in both versions.
I have a script with a very simple statement:
put (tMins/60) into tMins
tMins contains a number, and as expected I get a numeric result, for example if
tMins is 31, I get 0.516667
but ONLY when I step through the script i
Keith Clarke wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Which distro(s) would you recommend for a Linux newbie as the easiest
> way to repurpose an old PC, Mac Laptop or Mini to host Livecode Server
> for lightweight ‘LAMP/LAML' dev/test dabbling?
>
> I’ve never had a Linux desktop machine and server-wise, never had to
i would use Ubuntu server as there is much info about it
on HowtoForge.com are very nice tutorials on how to setup Linux servers
for several distributions of your choice.
You can use these to set up a VPS, but also a Laptop or whatever to use
as a server.
Op 9-5-2020 om 15:46 schreef Keit
On 5/9/20 6:46 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote:
Hi folks,
Which distro(s) would you recommend for a Linux newbie as the easiest way to
repurpose an old PC, Mac Laptop or Mini to host Livecode Server for lightweight
‘LAMP/LAML' dev/test dabbling?
I’ve never had a Linux desktop machine a
I find that to publish an app on the Apple App Store, or even reach the
TestFlight stage, I need a Privacy Policy. This for an app that collects no
personal data and doesn’t use the internet. Frankly I’m thinking of copying and
adapting a PL from another app that is similarly simple, rather than
I wrote a very short paragraph saying the app had no internet connection
and no special permissions, that no data was ever sent, and that
information was only stored locally on the user's device. I think it was
only two or three sentences. I stuck it on my web site and it was fine. I
kind of do
Even if Apple does read them you satisfied the reason
for Apple to inform people on how your app is used. It
is not an intent of Apple to force you to use a lawyer or
require you to explain your app in legal mumbo jumbo.
Most people would rather read your honest explanation
than read the ones wri
Great, thanks - to all who responded - nothing quite like a shortlist of one to
ease decision-making! :)
Time to have a play...
Best,
Keith..
>> On 9 May 2020, at 20:01, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
>> wrote:
>>
>> Keith Clarke wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> Which distro(s) would you recommend fo