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Ok, i Have Linux Slackware 10.2 with KDE. Now i have understood few things about linux and stuff, but still having problems. I cannot find a DC(++) Client for Slackware. .... i know there is Valknut, but i cant find a package for Slackware... If i am trying to install it my self, i get a compile error. Can someone give me a package for Slack 10.2 of Valknut, or any other DC Client?
If you are new to linux and not willing to search these answers out urself, maybe you should get a newbie friendly distro. There are lots of Slack posts here for you to search thru and google is your friend.
Sorry I misled you, it is actually dclib you want, and its on linuxpackages.net - if you read the details for the package I gave you a link to you would have found that out.
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