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Starting Java ("Other Os")Client Could anyone please tell me how I can start the LimeWire "Other OS" client? (I have allready installed it. But a can't find any instructions on how to start it. Neither can I find a "runLimeWire" script like the one that should be produced by the linux version on my system) (Since I can't find this info anywhere in the docs of the FAQ it maight be an idea to also put it there) Roderick |
Where did you install it to? When I installed it on my Linux system I placed it in /usr/share/limewire/. So when I want to run it I execute /usr/share/limewire/LimeWire. Whatever directory you chose upon installation contains the executable file named LimeWire. |
I have actually installed it in "f:\program files\lime wire\" :) I know that the simple solution is to just install the windows client. But since I might want to install it on some other (non-windows) systems too, and since I know a bit about Java I want to install the Java version. (The one that by definition does not come with any native-OS binary) Therefore just typing "LimeWire" will not work. I know the commandline has to be something like: java -cp <something here> <something else here> But since I don't know the class of LimeWire (And can not find this info anywhare on the LimeWire site) I am kind of stuck here. The weird thing is that I don't have a clue how anyone could use the Java client with this little info (Unless ofcourse if I completely miss something here) Roderick |
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