I've installed squeak successfully on a set of laptops from a ghost image and it works fine on all except one. On this computer when I open squeak I immediately get handles displayed in the corners of the world and the label "world" and the program is non-responsive, although it will close. It's obviously opening in some state in which the world is an object, but why? And why only on this one computer? I tried re-installing Squeak from the web site but it didn't help. If anyone has seen this before, I'd appreciate your insights. Thanks, Erik Nauman MS Technology Coordinator The Hewitt School
On Monday 14 February 2005 9:36 am, Erik Nauman wrote:
I've installed squeak successfully on a set of laptops from a ghost image and it works fine on all except one. On this computer when I open squeak I immediately get handles displayed in the corners of the world and the label "world" and the program is non-responsive, although it will close. It's obviously opening in some state in which the world is an object, but why? And why only on this one computer? I tried re-installing Squeak from the web site but it didn't help. If anyone has seen this before, I'd appreciate your insights.
That indicates that you may have an intermittently stuck physical mouse button (whichever one is assigned to the "blue" button in Squeak).
squeakland@lists.squeakfoundation.org