The .deb installer for Scratch won't install onto my 64-bit Ubuntu because the file is for 32-bit machines. I tried installing Squeak and then using it with the standalone Scratch .image, and it works except for the save. Whenever I try to save, a little box pops up and says that the save boxes are undefined. ???
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I really need a solution to this if I'm going to perma-install Ubuntu.
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Have you looked at the Scratch on Linux page? It has instructions for forcing the .deb installer to work on 64-bit systems.
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Harakou wrote:
Have you looked at the Scratch on Linux page? It has instructions for forcing the .deb installer to work on 64-bit systems.
Thank you!
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Harakou wrote:
Have you looked at the Scratch on Linux page? It has instructions for forcing the .deb installer to work on 64-bit systems.
I wasn't able to do that, but the Windows version runs well in Wine.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Have you looked at the Scratch on Linux page? It has instructions for forcing the .deb installer to work on 64-bit systems.
I wasn't able to do that, but the Windows version runs well in Wine.
Interesting. You'll probably have mixed results depending on the hardware and distro, but if it works in Wine, I suppose problem solved anyway.
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Where can i get wine?
The force command won't work.
http://www.rishabhmishra.com
Last edited by Paddle2See (2011-08-04 05:21:29)
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In Ubuntu, go into the Ubuntu Software Center and search "Wine" (without quotes). Then click Download.
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