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![]() Hi After some playing and reading around about this: 1.) JDK or JRE must be installed. I installed SUN's jdk1.3.1_01 (no go with jre 1.3.1, but please, somebody verifies this..) 2.) after installation of JDK/Jre, check IN A SHELL-WINDOW, which version of Java/jre really gets executed. Do this by typing java -version (if something like command not found gets displayed, adjust PATH to contain the directory where Java/JDK has been installed (type PATH=/usr/lib/jdk1.3.1_01/jre/bin:$PATH;export PATH in THE SAME shell-window, check again which java -version is found and then RE-INSTALL Limewire in THE SAME shell-window AGAIN. Afterwards, adjust your PATH in .profile or .bashrc ![]() |
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