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Yoda Sabre 08-26-2004 06:55 PM

I got it to compile but i can't use it still

archdev 08-26-2004 08:39 PM

Well I dont use pengAOL personally, so I dont know what to tell you... where did you get stuck, did you follow that tutorial

Yoda Sabre 08-27-2004 03:53 AM

it compiled it's self in the unzipped folder and is not going were it needs

Yoda Sabre 09-05-2004 05:01 PM

Hello anyone home linux newbie here needign help.

KohlyKohl 09-06-2004 11:30 PM

I have it and it works like a charm. Although i'm puzzled, the instructions claimed there was a Setup file with a gui Interface. Alas there was none and I have to run it from terminal, which is disapointing. The XCounter thats packaged with it works well to monitor the connection speed.

orisma 06-16-2005 11:34 AM

I have has the exact same problem
 
I have had the exact same problem i nearly got it to work but never did... i was expecting to be able to use the gui interface but it is nowhere to be seen. i dont no how to run the terminal so im stuck using the windows partition as i have no net on the suse 9.1 i just forgot about the suse partitition... so close to the escape...maybe when i go to collage there be another isp avalible.

ToothlessRebel 10-18-2005 08:55 PM

If you download one of the version labeled packages the GUI doesn't seem to be included. The 0a01 package does, on the sourceforge page this is listed above the QTkylix.tar.gz Unfortunitely I am unable to get this included GUI to function.

DaneM 10-19-2005 01:22 AM

Workaround
 
Here's a trick I've used to connect to AOL without having to use their software (tested in windows using Dial-Up Networking).

Write down the access number you use to connect to AOL in Windows. Boot into Linux and try putting that number into your preferred modem dialing program (I use KPPP). Voila! AOL on Linux (kind-of).

Hope that helps.

--Dane

ToothlessRebel 10-19-2005 07:40 AM

Doesn't work, if it did it wouldn't be such a big deal.


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