Squeak-Linux package: A problematic signal

subbukk subbukk at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 13:06:02 UTC 2007


On Wednesday 22 August 2007 11:13 am, Heiko Schroeder wrote:
> e.) Then you try to invoke Squeak by squeak, not inisqueak. Perhaps this
> succeeds. Of course a message arrives with the first suggestion:  Copy the
> image and the change file into your current directory.
The command to start squeak (as used in program menu entries) 
is 'startsqueak'. It will create and populate ~/squeak directory for you and 
then launch squeak in that directory. Subsequently, running 'squeak' from 
command line is faster and more flexible.

FWIW .. Subbu



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