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>>On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 01:29:08AM -0300, Bruno Gola wrote: |
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>>>>when you can type in a terminal "jav..." and press tab and you get: |
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>>>>java javac javaws... etc, limewire must work |
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>>>>>Does anyone knows what should I do correctly or just tell me a better |
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>>>>>p2p software (i use pysoulseek and amule)? |
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>>>>>Thanks |
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>>>>>Bruno Gola |
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>>>I get java-config only... not java javac and javaws :( |
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>Sounds to me like you didnt have java installed before you installed |
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>Limewire. Just log out of the shell, and start a new one and the new |
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>shell will have java in it's path. |
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Thanks guys, now it works (source /etc/profile) ... |
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Bruno |
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