What OS?On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 2:26 PM, Kirk Fraser <overcomer.man@gmail.com> wrote:http://www.squeak.org/Downloads first link. I downloaded it directly into my Raspberry Pi from WiFi using Midori browser.Kirk W. Fraserwww.JesusGospelChurch.com - Replace the fraud churches with the true church.http://freetom.info - Example of False Justice common in AmericaOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Michael Rice <limitcase@gmail.com> wrote:Where did you get the Squeak you were attempting run?MichaelOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Kirk Fraser <overcomer.man@gmail.com> wrote:I tried first squeak.sh and gotbash: squeak.sh command not foundI tried the command you supplied ./squeak.sh and got a popup ErrorThis Squeak version does not support Linux-armv6|[ok]I'm guessing that means I need a new version and I should subscribe to the developers list to ask for it. Thanks for your assistance.Kirk W. Fraserwww.JesusGospelChurch.com - Replace the fraud churches with the true church.http://freetom.info - Example of False Justice common in AmericaOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Michael Rice <limitcase@gmail.com> wrote:Have you tried executing squeak.sh from the command line?./squeak.sh<enter>MichaelOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Kirk Fraser <overcomer.man@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Michael,Yes the "ls" command you gave produces-rwxrwxr-x 1 pi pi 63 Oct 12 00:49 squeak.shWhen I double click on squeak.sh I get a pop-up menu which says: Execute FileThis file 'squeak.sh' is executable. Do you wan to execute it?[Execute] [Execute in Terminal] [Cancel]Any of those choices does nothing visible but seems to block processing other commands for a moment.I made a copy of squeak.sh onto the desktop and it does the same thing.Kirk W. Fraserwww.JesusGospelChurch.com - Replace the fraud churches with the true church.http://freetom.info - Example of False Justice common in AmericaOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Michael Rice <limitcase@gmail.com> wrote:First things first.Every file has three permissions, read, write, and execute, for three groups: user, group, and all. Do you have execute permission for squeak.sh?ls -l squeak.sh-rwxrwxr-x. 1 mrice mrice 63 Oct 11 18:49 squeak.sh^If you show an "x" in column 4 (as above) then you have execute permission.Have you tried double clicking the file?MichaelOn Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 2:51 AM, Kirk Fraser <overcomer.man@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________I have Squeak 4.5 All-In-One working in Kbuntu Linux after downloading, unzipping, and executing Squeak.sh Attempting the same on a Raspberry Pi with the default OS, it downloads, unzips, and says squeak.sh is an executable file, do I want to execute? I click execute then it does nothing. What is needed to make it work?I am working to hopefully get eToys video to work on Squeak 4.5 on a Pi 1 or 2, the cheapest computer I know about.Thanks.Kirk W. Fraser
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