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General Linux Support For questions regarding use of LimeWire or WireShare or related questions on the Linux operating system. This includes installation questions and answers. (Check the Stickies marked in Red at top of this section.) |
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![]() What you need to do it this. the java that you are running is not the Sun JRE that you installed. I am guessing that you installed via RPM What you need to do is this. find out where your 1.4.1 JRE is located at. It is usually in /usr/java/jre1.4.1 Thenmake a link to the /usr/java/jre1.4.1/bin/java script to somewhere in your path..../usr/bin is a good spot then in your /etc/ld.so.conf you will need to add a line. /usr/java/jre1.4.1/lib (or whatever the path is) save that and then run ldconfig as root then you can cd to the Limewire dir and run the " 'the link you made to java' -jar Runlime.jar" make sure that you are in the same dir or put the limewire dir in your path.. |
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