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It seems as though no matter how many times i try to install Java Virtual Machine, i can never get LimeWireLinux.bin to install without saying my computer doesn't have the VM installed.
Anyone who actually has this program functional, please tell me how you did it becuase i'm baffled as to how you guys do it.
Originally posted by therion12 POST DELETED BY THERION12
awww bless!
add whatever you want to path with PATH=$PATH:/where/you/want
filesharing. ko. LimeWire big, slow, fat and ugly. (never did like Swing UI's). get http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net i hope you are aware of what gnutella actually IS... and that LimeWire and gtk-gnutella do exactly the same thing. but gtk... does it faster and nicer i reckon.
For what it's worth: LimeWire and RedHat are not compatible. Java is the bane. Limewire's intialization needs some pretty intenses configuration in order to work. I never got it to work, and most of the people who I know who tried to install it had the same failures in getting it to work. There are several other utilities thatt will work under Red Hat. I found two through google. Don't use them much since I loaded limewire on Windows.
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