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From: | daruffer |
Subject: | Re: [gforth] setting up a linux system so to learn gfroth and GNU/linux |
Date: | Wed, 13 Aug 2014 14:36:14 +0000 |
I've found Ubuntu to be real easy to setup and use. Then gforth is as easy as “sudo apt-get install gforth” DaR Hi all, First I am very green. I have some idea about forth as I have programmed the HP 50g which has a forth like operating system and RPL programming environment. I decided to go direct to ANS forth via gforth. Especially sense it is free software as I support the movement. I have read Brend's suggestion to install openSUSE and have done so. Had no problem compiling gforth [gforth-0.7.1.tar.gz.] However openSUSE is not shown as a free operating system on https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html I have installed Trisequel but am not sure how to create a development environment to allow me to install gforth-0.7.1.tar.gz ( I prefer the OpenSUSE GNOME ) So I am thinking of installing gnewsense. I would like to support FSF and GNU as much as possible. So within the gforth community is there a preference to one or other operating system? Kind regards, William Stahl PS I have donated to gforth development and FSF and will continue to do so I really appreciate all you do. |
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