Many MANY thanks to all--Re: [newbie] Linux client

2000-04-05 Thread Vic
I want to type out a big THANK YOU to all those who directed me toward these most EXCELLENT napster clients, I installed both of them because sometimes I want to use a feature found on one or the other client, but to me they both kick butt in my opinion. Thank you to flupke, Freeman, Rial, and

Re: [newbie] Linux client

2000-04-05 Thread Vic
Many thanks On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, Anthony Huereca mewed: I use gnapster, and I think it's great. You can find it on freshmeat.com Anyone here know of a Linux client for Napster? I know of this one dude who is trying to make the app but it does not run, dangbustit, gotta find some

RE: [newbie] Linux client

2000-04-04 Thread Ingo Bauer
Just check on www.freshmeat.net .. There are all kinds of them. -Original Message- From: Vic [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] Linux client Anyone here know of a Linux client for Napster? I know

Re: [newbie] Linux client

2000-04-04 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Vic wrote: Anyone here know of a Linux client for Napster? There's Jnap, a pure Java Napster client. You need to have the JDK 1.2.2 installed first, though. Relevant URLs: Jnap: http://www.perham.net/mike/jnap/ JDK 1.2.2 http://www.blackdown.org/ VoilĂ . I have this running, and it works

Re: [newbie] Linux client

2000-04-04 Thread Rial Juan
Search for "napster" on freshmeat. Currently, IMHO, the 2 best clients are "knapster" and "gnapster" (for KDE, resp. Gnome). On Apr 4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone here know of a Linux client for Napster? I know of this one dude who is trying to make the app but it does not run,

[newbie] Linux Client on Solaris

2000-03-27 Thread BryanMoorehead
Hi, Is it possible to use a Linux box at work as a client for Solaris? I can telnet in just fine, but would like to enable an Solaris X session as needed. Has anyone else done this with solaris or any other *nix? If so I would appreciate pointers to docs. Thanks, Bryan