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Well I wanna try running limewire so I did some digging around in the FAQ's. Everytying was going smoothly till I get to this part of it.

 

cd /usr/lib/mozilla-1.4/plugins/

 

I don't seem to have that mozilla folder at all in /jusr/lib

 

I have no clue why. Anybody have any ideas since I need to do some changes in their to get java running proplerly. Any hlep is appreciated.

 

 

Thanks

 

Mark

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well I got good news and bad news. I found that directory that you were talking about pmpatrick and I did the commmands in that dir that the FAQ told me to do. LimeWire was able to install after I did that which is the good news. Now the bad news is Mozilla won't run :( Any ideas of what happened?

 

 

Mark

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sh runLimeWire

 

btw, java should have been installed by default in Suse 9.

When I originally tried to install limewire it wouldn't install, said it needed java to run, that's why I installed the java (pain in the butt) and now mozilla won't run anymore.

 

I also tried "sh runLimeWire" and nothing happened, didn't get any message from the terminal either. Any ideas?

 

 

Mark

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Look in the suse yast2 install package section and search for "java" there is also a kdejava something plugin and as far as mozilla you might just need to re-install it.

 

What does mozilla do if you try and run it from the cli

 

#mozilla

 

or

 

#mozilla -debug

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Look in the suse yast2 install package section and search for "java" there is also a kdejava something plugin and as far as mozilla you might just need to re-install it.

 

What does mozilla do if you try and run it from the cli

 

#mozilla

 

or

 

#mozilla -debug

I'll give that a try when I get home from work, sounds like it could work :D Oh, btw, I'm running GNOME...would the kdejava still work it would it mess things up since I'm running GNOME?

 

...oh, one more thing. I've never uninstalled software in linux before, how would I go about removing it? Thanks for any help you can give.

 

Mark

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Oh, i thought you were using mozilla.

 

Do a search in yast2 for mozilla and see what comes up.  I think it is "mozillafirebird", but i'm not sure about that.

Yep, I found mozillafirebird in yast2. I downloaded that and was able to launch firebird via cli :D Since I haven't been able to use it lately I've been using Konqueror and I like it just as much :D

 

 

I still can't get limewire to run for somereason, any ideas?

 

 

Mark

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Do a search for "java" in yast2 and post what comes up.

 

when you do

 

# sh runLimeWire

 

or

 

# ./runLimeWire

 

What do you get for an error?

when I do "sh runLimeWire" I don't get any error, it hangs for a second or two then nothign else happnes. I'll try "./runLimeWire" when I get home from class and see how that works.

 

 

Mark

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