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zab June 23rd, 2005 05:48 PM

How to install LimeWire in Debian based systems (Ubuntu)
 
0. Make sure you have "multiverse" repository enabled in your /etc/apt/sources.list by clicking on System -> Administration -> Software Sources. The checkbox "Software restricted by copyright or legal issues (multiverse)" has to be enabled.

1. Download the latest LimeWire from http://www9.limewire.com/download/LimeWireLinux.deb or if you prefer the beta is here: http://www9.limewire.com/beta/LimeWireLinux.deb
(Edit: above links no longer work. Instead, get Linux LW installers here: LimeWire Linux installer versions)

2. If you are using Gnome or KDE you should be able to double-click on the file. If not, you may have to manually install with dpkg.

There should be an entry in the programs menu if you are using KDE or Gnome. You will also be able to start limewire by typing "limewire" in the terminal.

Enjoy!

yakbewza September 22nd, 2005 01:11 AM

I'm sorry I'm new to Linux. I am stuck at step 4. Here are the last couple lines I copied from my terminal:

yakbewza@asanti:~/Desktop$ ls
LimeWire-free-4.9.30 LimeWireLinux.rpm

What should I type next to install?

Thanks a lot in advance,

Yak

danielscott December 6th, 2005 09:50 PM

After completing all 4 steps CORRECTLY, I still get this error message.(I installed the lastest JRE)

OOPS, you don't seem to have a valid JRE. LimeWire works best with Sun JRE available at http://www.java.com
OOPS, unable to locate java exec in /usr/lib/ hierarchy
You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://www.java.com
ls: /usr/java/j*: 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://www.java.com
ls: /opt/j*: No such file or directory
OOPS, unable to locate java exec in /opt/ hierarchy
You need to upgrade to JRE 1.4.x or newer from http://www.java.com

BradleyUK January 26th, 2006 07:51 PM

Re: How to install LimeWire in Debian based systems (Ubuntu)
 
Quote:

Originally posted by zab
3. Create a debian package from the rpm:
sudo alien LimewireLinux.rpm
im stuck here

HOw do you do that people?

limewire January 27th, 2006 03:06 AM

You need to run that command from the command-line or terminal emulator (konsole, xterm, etc).

pranav January 31st, 2006 07:49 PM

the W of wire should also be capital
LimeWireLinux.rpm and not LimewireLinux.rpm


i think this should solve your problem, the guide is absolutely perfect apart from this. Ppl are expected to use thier common sense as well. also type the numerical version in the next step.. should be something like 4.10.5-1_i386


Pranav

btw a big Thank you to the guy who posted the 4 steps, they actually work.

guardianangelz February 27th, 2006 10:42 PM

For those of us who don't really like alien:

1. download LimeWireOther.zip (the "Other" link on the LW download page)
2. unzip the file
3. run runLime.sh ("./runLime.sh")

pretty simple.

randell6564 May 29th, 2006 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zab
0. Make sure you have Sun Java installed. Specific instructions for Ubuntu here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Java

1. Download the latest LimeWire from http://www9.limewire.com/beta/LimeWireLinux.rpm

2. Make sure you have "alien" installed:
sudo apt-get install alien

3. Create a debian package from the rpm:
sudo alien LimewireLinux.rpm

4. Install the debian package:
sudo dpkg -i limewire-free_{version-number}_i386.deb

There should be an entry in the programs menu if you are using KDE or Gnome. You will also be able to start limewire by typing "limewire" in the terminal.

Enjoy!


Hey 'Zab'!

When I download the rpm, am I suppose to choose "open with archive manager" or "save to disk"?

Either way, heres the response from the terminal after typing:

CODE: sudo alien LimewireLinux.rpm

File "LimeWireLinux.rpm" cannot be found

Im stuck here!

And 'Gaurdian'!

The zip installation went fine EXCEPT...

after refreshing the gnome panel, LimeWire still never shows up in Applications>internet menu!

CRAP!!

randell6564 May 29th, 2006 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zab
0. Make sure you have Sun Java installed. Specific instructions for Ubuntu here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Java

1. Download the latest LimeWire from http://www9.limewire.com/beta/LimeWireLinux.rpm

2. Make sure you have "alien" installed:
sudo apt-get install alien

3. Create a debian package from the rpm:
sudo alien LimewireLinux.rpm

4. Install the debian package:
sudo dpkg -i limewire-free_{version-number}_i386.deb

There should be an entry in the programs menu if you are using KDE or Gnome. You will also be able to start limewire by typing "limewire" in the terminal.

Enjoy!

Typing "limewire" (without qoutations) in the terminal to run limewire does not work!

However, limewire IS installed on my box (ubuntu 5.10 breezy) and the launcher is in Applications>internet>limewire BUT...

when clicking on the launcher nothing happens!!

Any help? I disabled the firewall just in case that was the problem but still nothing happens!

randell6564 May 31st, 2006 07:19 AM

Ok! I finally figured it out!

First, you need to make sure that you enable 'Universe' and 'Multiverse'.

Update and then open up 'Synaptic'. You will find the java files needed for limewire there. (at least I did)

After java is installed, go here http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#Ho....28LimeWire.29 and follow the instructions.

It was actually very simple! Just be sure to enter the run commands in the text files that the terminal will pull up during the installation correctly!

I ran into a bit of a headache because I typed them in instead of pasting them in.

I did not capatalize ONE letter that SHOULD have been capatalized and Limewire would not install and did not give me any errors or any clues about what the problem was!

Good Luck!


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