On 09.01.2012 22:54, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Ede,
>> for testing i created a vmware virtual machine with xubuntu 11.10 32bit.
>>
>> if you want to help testing please do the following:
>> 1. download and install http://www.vmware.com/products/player
>> 2. download and extract 
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP/osgeo/Xubuntu%2011.10%2032bit.rar
>>  (will be uploaded in one hour from now)
>> 3. run vmware player and open vmx file in folder "Xubuntu 11.10 32bit"
>> 4. play the vm and ignore the floppy warning
>> 5. login as user 'user'/ password is 'code'
>> 6. resize the vmware window to have the desktop resize to window size
>> 7. open Terminal on the bottom
>> 8. ensure your internet connection is up and running, run 'sudo sh 
>> install_openjump.sh', enter password
>> 9. start OJ with link on Desktop, check functionality, some testdata is 
>> under /usr/local/share/OpenJUMP
> Followed exacly your instruction... and it worked like a charm !
> Thanks.
> vmware, xubuntu, sudo... pfff, great demystification day,
> Will be enough for today ;o)
> 

glad to hear it worked out for you ..ede

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