i found http://www.andlinux.org and it´s amazing... you can run Linux inside windows without a vm
first thought -> check if my pb-program works under Linux. but it doesn´t.
i tried a few examples -> nope... but actually debug formatdate(....) works!
so maybe there are ways to make purebasic work with andLinux?!? i´m a linux-noob so don´t count on me :roll:
andLinux is not a revolutionary solution as it is entierly base on coLinux wich we already talked about here.
I personaly don't aprove this kind of "OS inside another OS", PureBasic is natively supported by Linux so why adding such weird feature ?
This is only a waste of time and the PB team don't live in outer space with a infinite continuum spacetime
thanks for the links, freak! the video helped me a lot.
i just installed a wrong lib but after installing the right one everything works fine .... purebasic works on andLinux!
@karlkox: yeah it might not be the best solution, but for a linux beginner it´s worth a try...
AND you can quick check your pb-code under linux without multiboot!
freak wrote:As I understand it, andLinux runs Ubuntu, so PB should work there without problems.
You just have to install the required development packages.
I've successfully installed PB under Ubuntu 8.04 and Debian using the second link above as a guide. I'm getting ready to install it under Fedora 9 (on a LiveUSB thumb drive). What else will I need now?