You started the application from an IDE and you didn't run npm start or
npm run webpack:build.
You had a network error while running npm install. If you are behind a corporate proxy, it is
likely that this error was caused by your proxy. Have a look at the JHipster error logs, you will probably have the cause of
the error.
You installed a Node.js version that doesn't work with JHipster: please use an LTS (long-term support) version, as it's the
only version we support.