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From: Andrew K. <ak...@gm...> - 2016-12-09 15:56:27
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Chrome is the recommended browser. Assuming you have Java installed on your MacBook, you shouldn't need to move any Java file. The scoreboard does not use Java within the web browser. Prior to opening start.html, you need to run scoreboard-Mac.app. (Double clicking should be enough.) On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Nancy Hudak <ne...@ho...> wrote: > I have been running the scoreboard for the Aroostook Roller Derby group > for a couple of months now on someone else's laptop, a PC. I own a MacBook > and would love to be able to practice at home, instead of just at > scrimmages/bouts (which is understandably worrisome). > > > I have been trying to open the Scoreboard on and off for a couple of days > now. I've read as much as I understand about how to do this and determined > that using Chrome would not be a good idea. > > > So, as of now, here's where I am after reading the ReadMe file multiple > times and having several false starts: > > - downloaded both the Scoreboard (through Chrome) and Java through Safari > > - installed Java > > - put the Java file in the same "lib" directory as the Scoreboard [ > jre-8u111-macosx-x64.dmg] > > - closed Safari and restarted it > > - checked that Java is working in Safari (yes) > > - opened the "start.html" in Safari > > > All it tells me is that the Scoreboard isn't running.What am I doing wrong > or what else could I try? > > > Thanks, > > > Nancy Hudak > > New Sweden, ME > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Developer Access Program for Intel Xeon Phi Processors > Access to Intel Xeon Phi processor-based developer platforms. > With one year of Intel Parallel Studio XE. > Training and support from Colfax. > Order your platform today.http://sdm.link/xeonphi > _______________________________________________ > derbyscoreboard-devel mailing list > der...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/derbyscoreboard-devel > > |