Revolution under Ubuntu Linux?
Bob Warren
warren at howsoft.com
Thu Aug 25 13:49:49 EDT 2005
Mark:
Is there a "proper" directory for "installing" RR? Since I am a total
beginner in Linux, perhaps I need to know more about that. Upon expanding
it, I just copied the whole folder to the desktop. Then I set up the
association between Rev stacks and the Rev IDE binary - "Bob's your uncle"
if you'll excuse the pun. But perhaps you're talking about how to get Rev to
appear in the menus - I ain't got that far yet!
Bob
>Bob-
>Thursday, August 25, 2005, 6:04:16 AM, you wrote:
>> Much to my surprise, I found RR to be more visually attractive under
Ubuntu
>> Linux than under Windows! However, I have also tried running RR under
other
>> (KDE) versions of Linux, but none of them are as visually attractive as
>> Ubuntu. Sorry I can't give you more technical tips at the moment.
>That was my impression, too, and I was also quite surprised. I'm more
>running the Gnome interface and I'm still getting used to it. Things
>aren't quite where I expect them to be in KDE, but once I got runrev
>installed into the proper directory it's been working fine.
>--
>-Mark Wieder
> mwieder at ahsoftware.net
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