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yes but i cant install azureus i install azureus and i have some erro's
look:
Quote:
/azureus# ./azureus
Starting Azureus...
Java exec found in PATH. Verifying...
OOPS, you don't seem to have a valid JRE [java = SableVM]
You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://java.sun.com
ls: /usr/java: No such file or directory
OOPS, unable to locate java exec in /usr/java/ hierarchy
You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://java.sun.com
and i install the jre-1_5_0_02-linux-i586.bin but next i run the azureus and i have the same error's..
what is the problem anyone know's?
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/a...r.bz2?download
^works fine for me. No compiliation or anything. Just extract it with ark or tar or something, enter the directory, double-click on azureus and it should run. If not, you've screwed up somewhere installing Java.
The only time that I've seen this type of error is when I have tried to start an application via command line. Try starting azureus by going to the K panel in KDE or Gnome foot and clicking on run command. Once this is open, type azureus and click ok. If it can't find it, then try with fully qualified path (i.e. /path/to/azureus).
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