[Coco] Looking for a working DriveWire 4 setup
Aaron Wolfe
aawolfe at gmail.com
Sun Dec 7 19:56:14 EST 2014
When the last release was done I tested on the current OSX, Debian, Ubuntu,
OpenSUSE and Centos IIRC. It worked "out of the box" on all back then,
this was probably late 2012. So if you go back to that era with any
mainstream distribution it might be better.
If all that's not working is the browser, you're missing very little. Its
designed to just give up on the browser and carry on in the event of
trouble because its of so little value. I really wouldn't spend much time
worrying about that.
On Dec 7, 2014 5:37 PM, "Christopher Barnett Fox" <cbfox01 at syr.edu> wrote:
> Evening, fellow CoConauts,
>
> I've been struggling to get a fully-functional DriveWire 4 setup going.
> I'd like to know what OS & JVM folks have found that work well.
>
> Problems I've encountered include stability issues on OS X 10.9.x and
> 10.10.x, and missing features (e.g. no browser support) on most Linux
> distributions I've tried, including 32- and 64-bit flavors of Xubuntu,
> Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
>
> Just looking for recommendations on what's working for folks. While I
> could run Windows for this purpose, I'd rather avoid it if possible. Any
> Linux distro would be fine, including older releases if necessary.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Christopher
>
>
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