Installation instructions for RedHat, SuSE and other RPM based Systems:

[linux version] Installation instructions for RedHat, SuSE and other RPM based Systems:
Image: squeakland-3.8-3.noarch.rpm
VM: squeak-vm-3.7i7sl-4.i386.rpm
  • For RPM based systems download and install the Squeakland the VM package from the table above. RPMs should work on most Linux distributions.
  • Close all browser windows after that.
  • Test your Squeak plugin here when you're done.
  • A menu entry to start Squeak without a browser will be created, too.

Installation instructions for Ubuntu:

  1. Download the following package, then click to install squeakland-3.8-6u.deb

For other download options see the download page. If you are not sure if your browser is supported see the table of supported browsers.

Squeak is Free, with a Liberal License
Smalltalk-80 was developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s. Apple obtained a license in 1980. The SqC team at Apple developed Squeak in 1996, and made it available free under license. The license agreement is intended to keep Squeak open and available to the user community, while allowing users to do useful things with Squeak.

Here is a paraphrase of the license terms:
You are allowed to change Squeak, write extensions to Squeak, build an application in Squeak, and include some or all of Squeak with your products. You may distribute all of these things along with Squeak, or portions of Squeak, for free or for money.