WizardStan said:Java: mostly yes. I've run some Java applications on my BeagleBoard. Some things may rely on Java packages that just aren't available for ARM, so won't run (like the OpenGL package, whatever it's called).
Cuetzpalin said:WizardStan said:Java: mostly yes. I've run some Java applications on my BeagleBoard. Some things may rely on Java packages that just aren't available for ARM, so won't run (like the OpenGL package, whatever it's called).
Is there any chance for the KGS go server to run? www.gokgs.com I've no idea what packages it relies on.
WizardStan said:I ran 280slides and LightsOff. 280slides took about a minute to start, but otherwise seemed to run fine. Lights off is addicting but otherwise works perfectly, as far as I can tell. LightsOff seemed to have some trouble due to the screen resolution: trying to click the reset button kept making the page jump back to the top, causing me to miss, but nothing else I noticed.
WizardStan said:I ran 280slides and LightsOff.
That was on the BeagleBoard using Midori and Firefox. I haven't figured out how to install Aurora (which will be the new default browser) from the repository without making the rest of my system explode. It involves switching to the "unstable" branch, which isn't totally bad, except the last time I accidentally did that my wifi stopped working and a bunch of other stuff failed to run. I had to rebuild from scratch, so I'm not going to risk it again.ben_dash said:Great, which browser did you use? That was on the BeagleBoard right, or do you have a dev Pandora? Sorry, I don't recall...
where do I get the jar, and what qualifies as success?Cuetzpalin said:And what about the KGS go client?
WizardStan said:where do I get the jar, and what qualifies as success?
WizardStan said:It's not immediately obvious how to get WebStart applications to run. Loading it in the browser just tries to download it (of course, it does this on my PC as well), and there's no javaws in the Angstrom repository anywhere.
Cuetzpalin said:TBH I've never run it on linux... the website says that if the link doesn't work this should:
javaws http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp
dflemstr said:javaws is distributed with every complete JVM distribution.