Thank you! It was a clever move, and the emulator started normally as it
used to do long ago. ☺ But on the Browse invocation I've been introduced
to a new error:

%************************ Error: Tk module **********************
%**
%** Graphics engine (tk.exe) crashed or could not be started
%**
%**--------------------------------------------------------------

I really think about migrating to a VirtualBox, it seems an easiest way
to me for CTM study. ☹

В Втр, 20/07/2010 в 12:00 +0200, [email protected] пишет:
> i'm sure there people who know much more about this than me but
> perhaps they
> are on vaction;
> 
> i can tell you that my students with 64 bit machines had a problem
> installing oz; here is a partial solution found by one of them:
> 
> Here is what I did to get Mozart running on my 64 bit Ubuntu:
> 
> 1) Acquire binary tarball from
> http://www.mozart-oz.org/download/vi...&version=1.4.0
> 2) Make sure libc*-i386 (called libc6-i386 in newer versions of
> ubuntu) is installed
> 3) Unpack the tarball into /home/kunwoo/dev (or anywhere else that is
> convenient) (I'm assuming you'll want something like /home/jaz/dev)
> 4) Rename the folder /home/kunwoo/dev/mozart/platform/linux-i486
> to /home/kunwoo/dev/mozart/platform/unknown-unknown (I don't know why,
> but it is necessary)
> 
> Now change the PATH in /etc/environment 
-- 
Сергей Каунов <[email protected]>

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