Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-23 Thread Aaron
NO no java. I will say that on Mandrake it flew for me but on Xandros I can't get a connection up?? But I would say give it a try. The other option is gtk-gnutella, but I also had problems with it. Aaron On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 08:00, David E. Fox wrote: Well I don't know if its spyware but I

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-23 Thread David E. Fox
I took the easy way out an installed a Mandrake gnutella client (gtk-gnutella-0.91.1-1plf rpm). Just start it and it works right out Hmm. that's something to try. I just have Limewire and 'gnut' but downloaded the source for mutella last night. I've a plf mirror defined as one of my urpmi

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-22 Thread John Drouhard
Hi, I just installed LimeWire, and found it to be really good. It downloads files quickly, and searches are neat. But, I was wondering if it was spyware. If it is, then I may try Mutella. So if someone could tell me if was or not, that would be great. -John Drouhard On Tuesday 18 February

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-22 Thread Aaron
Well I don't know if its spyware but I certainly found mutella to be much faster!!! It does have a gui but I never set it up. You could always try it and if you don't like it dump it. Aaron On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 13:48, John Drouhard wrote: Hi, I just installed LimeWire, and found it to be

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-22 Thread David E. Fox
Well I don't know if its spyware but I certainly found mutella to be much faster!!! Well does it use a Java runtime like Limewire? I use LimeWire sparingly -- just downloaded a more recent version. For me, sometimes I can get files fast, but that's few and far between, with long waits. I got

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Dennis Sue
On Monday 17 February 2003 07:57 pm, Miark wrote: Which Java is installed? I think you need the j2re for it to work, which you can download from MandrakeClub. Miark Yeah, Or go to www.sun.com and download it. But if you already have it ( j2re ) installed, Then it just isn't in your path.

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Terry Sheltra
You need to also make sure that the path to j2re is in your ~/.bash_profile for it to work. My ~/.bash_profile has: PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/bin You definitely need Sun's j2re for it to work, and it won't work if you have kaffe installed as well. HTH, Terry Miark wrote:

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread andy
On Monday 17 February 2003 06:57 pm, Miark wrote: Yes, I do have j2re installed. Version 1.4.0_03-fcs, to be exact. Would downloading if from MandrakeClub make any difference at all? Which Java is installed? I think you need the j2re for it to work, which you can download from MandrakeClub.

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread bones
Hi, Miark is right. I am just being a bit more elaborate. It could be an issue of the version of your java executable or it could be that your java is not in your PATH. On Tuesday 18 February 2003 00:57, Miark wrote: Which Java is installed? I think you need the j2re for it to work, which

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Chuck Burns
On Monday 17 February 2003 12:54 pm, andy wrote: *snip* Configuring the installer for this system's environment... No Java virtual machine could be found from your PATH environment variable. You must install a VM prior to running this program. *snip* if you are using the jre2 from Sun, you

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Aaron
I had Limewire installed but found it slow so I dumped it for mutella which I like much better. But if you must go to the Limewire forum and under Linux installation is a post that will cure all your problems.:- )(hint kaffe needs to be removed) Aa On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 13:54, andy wrote: Hi

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 17 Feb 2003 7:41 pm, andy wrote: On Monday 17 February 2003 06:57 pm, Miark wrote: Yes, I do have j2re installed. Version 1.4.0_03-fcs, to be exact. Would downloading if from MandrakeClub make any difference at all? I think the only thing is that they use different directory

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread bones
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 02:47, Terry Sheltra wrote: You need to also make sure that the path to j2re is in your ~/.bash_profile for it to work. My ~/.bash_profile has: PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/java/j2re1.4.1_01/bin I just want to mention that I once had problems with that line as it

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-18 Thread Miark
It's been a while since I messed with installing Java2, but I think I liked using the MDK version because it automatically mades the .bashrc entries. I could be wrong, though--like I said, it's been a while. I just remember the generalities: * Must have j2re. * Must not have Kaffe. * The Java bin

[newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-17 Thread andy
Hi I just recently installed limewire, and when i tried executing the .bin (which it came in as), it came up with this message: [deek@localhost Documents]$ ./LimeWireLinux.bin Preparing to install... Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive... Configuring the installer for

Re: [newbie] LimeWire Problems

2003-02-17 Thread Miark
Which Java is installed? I think you need the j2re for it to work, which you can download from MandrakeClub. Miark On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:54:01 -0600 andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I just recently installed limewire, and when i tried executing the .bin (which it came in as), it came up