02-01-2024, 01:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2024, 01:33 AM by GareBear.
Edit Reason: Forgot to include the QB64PE verison number.
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SMcNeill,
Here's what I run QB64PE 3.11.0 IDE with:
KernelĀ - Linux/x86_64 6.6.10-76060610-generic Kernel
OS Name - Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS
OS Type - 64-bit
Windowing System - X11
Desktop Environment - GNOME 42.5
Terminal - gnome-terminal
Shell - bash 5.1.16
This OS is light enough to run on a Windows 7 machine along with a 1TB hard drive. The IDE does not lock up my system with this combination of OS and hard drive. I tried to include everything you might need to know.
When I ran it with the '$Console:Only'. It just compiled and no display with a OK to show it was finished. When I ran it with '$Console' it displayed the directory contents along with 'text.txt' in the listing and the usual 'Press any key to continue' when finished.
I think this is what you wanted to know what I have. If you need to know more let me know. - GareBear
Here's what I run QB64PE 3.11.0 IDE with:
KernelĀ - Linux/x86_64 6.6.10-76060610-generic Kernel
OS Name - Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS
OS Type - 64-bit
Windowing System - X11
Desktop Environment - GNOME 42.5
Terminal - gnome-terminal
Shell - bash 5.1.16
This OS is light enough to run on a Windows 7 machine along with a 1TB hard drive. The IDE does not lock up my system with this combination of OS and hard drive. I tried to include everything you might need to know.
When I ran it with the '$Console:Only'. It just compiled and no display with a OK to show it was finished. When I ran it with '$Console' it displayed the directory contents along with 'text.txt' in the listing and the usual 'Press any key to continue' when finished.
I think this is what you wanted to know what I have. If you need to know more let me know. - GareBear