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Is it possible to install LimeWire on BeOS? What Java VM would I use and how would I install it?
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Sorry, cCurrently there is no support for Java and it's JVM in BeOS. So it's impossible to run Limewire under BeOS. BeOS, i think, is just an overhyped multimedia OS with nothing going on for some power users like us.
ps : Maybe it's time to covert to a "real" OS, may i just Mandrake-Linux
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But there is still hope for Java In BeOS, as Be Inc. recently announced that beta support for Java will be avaiable by the end of the year.
http://www.be.com/support/faqs/faqs/be_faq-00003.html http://www.be.com/press/pressreleases/99-11-08_sun.html |
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