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 ==== Running VLM on GNU/Linux ==== ==== Running VLM on GNU/Linux ====
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 +(**NOTE:** for more 'current' details see [[https://archives.loomcom.com/genera/genera-install.html|Running Open Genera 2.0 on Linux]] in particular Ubuntu 18.04 LTS)
  
 (**NOTE**: this a copypaste of the page at http://labs.aezenix.com/lispm/index.php?title=VLM_On_Linux&direction=prev&oldid=44205 which appears (as of 2008-10) submerged in $PA.M. it compliments the instructions at http://collison.ie/blog/2008/04/lisp-machines and/or those at http://www.advogato.org/person/johnw/diary/12.html) (**NOTE**: this a copypaste of the page at http://labs.aezenix.com/lispm/index.php?title=VLM_On_Linux&direction=prev&oldid=44205 which appears (as of 2008-10) submerged in $PA.M. it compliments the instructions at http://collison.ie/blog/2008/04/lisp-machines and/or those at http://www.advogato.org/person/johnw/diary/12.html)
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 This file gives some additional hints on running the Symbolics Virtual [[Lisp Machine]] (VLM) port to Linux/x86_64 by Brad Parker. I am running the VLM on a Ubuntu 6.06.1 host, so whatever I describe here may not work with other distributions. My background is FreeBSD, so some things I describe may be obvious to those with a Linux background. The configuration I describe in this file does not try to provide "security", so by following it, you will potentially expose all files on your Linux host as well as all passwords you may enter into this configuration to the Internet, and beyond. This file gives some additional hints on running the Symbolics Virtual [[Lisp Machine]] (VLM) port to Linux/x86_64 by Brad Parker. I am running the VLM on a Ubuntu 6.06.1 host, so whatever I describe here may not work with other distributions. My background is FreeBSD, so some things I describe may be obvious to those with a Linux background. The configuration I describe in this file does not try to provide "security", so by following it, you will potentially expose all files on your Linux host as well as all passwords you may enter into this configuration to the Internet, and beyond.
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