Well, Gutsy didn't seem to change anything.

I want to learn a bit about programming, and I heard that squeak was fairly 
easy for starters. Well, so far it's been quite disappointing, as said before. 
No inisqueak. I used the workaround mentionned by Caspar Clemens Mierau, but 
still, the file SqueakV3.sources appears to be in the wrong directory 
(/usr/lib/squeak instead of /usr/lib/squeak/3.7-7/). 
Then it works, and I'm able to discover the very specific squeak environment.

But maybe I'll try another language also. Maybe Ruby, or directly
python...

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The inisqueak script doesn't appear to exist
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