On 01.10.2010, at 15:28, Louis LaBrunda wrote:
Hi Bert and Subbu,
When I drill down into what looks like the Linux executable and double click on it, nothing happens.
Which distribution of Linux? Linux is a multi-user system and some distros disable permission to run programs off a memory stick for security reasons. Etoys can still run on those systems if you create a custom launcher button for it.
The Linux is a not too old Ubuntu.
Try creating a "Application Launcher" iconic button (right click and choose from "Create New") and give the complete path to the etoys.sh file. E.g.
sh "/media/disk/Etoys-To-Go 4.1app/etoys.sh"
I think the problem was that I wasn't double-clicking on the correct file (etoys.sh). I will give that a try on my sons laptop this weekend. If that fails I will try Subbu's suggestion above.
Thanks. I'm going to add a README.txt in the next release - would that have been helpful to you?
===================================================================== HOW TO RUN ETOYS-TO-GO
Linux: double-click etoys.sh
Windows: double-click Etoys.exe
Macintosh: double-click "Etoys To Go"
USING ETOYS-TO-GO
The main purpose of Etoys-To-Go is for putting it on a USB thumb drive. It does not require to install anything on a machine's hard disk. All the files are in one directory, including the Etoys projects you save. That makes it easy to take transport projects e.g. between home and school.
You can also drag Etoys-To-Go.app to your desktop and use it from there. This is useful if for example your institution's policy does not allow to install applications. If you can, it still is better to use the installer version because that will also install the Web Browser Plugin so you can see Etoys projects on the web without having to download them. =====================================================================
- Bert -