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sorry! hmm ... i start it --> then a window starts (i can choose betwenn run /run with terminal and scribt ) exept scribt it didnīt work .... i donīt know what to say more ....
lol d00d, please be more specific...how are you trying to run amsn from gui or terminal? and what are you typing if you do it in the terminal, and what are you doing in the graphical environment if thats how you are trying to run it?
k since i have no idea what you are saying i am going to tell you this, and i will start from the beginning just to cover all the bases..
download the tarball
extract the tarball
cd into the source directory
type ./amsn in the terminal
did you do this?
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