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August 11th, 2003, 08:58 PM
Is that possible? I guess I haven't heard of kazaa on linux
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August 11th, 2003, 09:05 PM
It's entirely possible to run kazaa on linux.
Quick note: Sorry I gave you all that info on Mandrake/Urpmi earlier, I hope someone out there found it useful. First, how to clear out wine. Just because you broke wine was no reason to reinstall. :) In linux, most damage is limited to the user only. If you had looked in your home directory and shown hidden files, there would have been a ".wine" directory. If you delete that, it's like you had never ran wine as a user. If you were running as root (bad) it's not so simple. Now onto kazaa. I'm not going to try and explain it all here. It is possible, and not too difficult. There's a nice site out there that has some app specific help on kazaa and a nice forum to refer to for errors. Here's the site: http://frankscorner.org/ Wine is not an easy app to work with just to warn you. It's one of the hardest things to deal with out there. Mainly because of the fact you have to have a fake registry, so you get all the headaches of windows tagged onto linux's own difficulties. Frank's corner is a great place for help though. Best of luck to you. Here's the exact kazaa page link: http://frankscorner.org/kazaa_lite_2_1_0_build3.html Later, Isamoor |
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August 11th, 2003, 09:09 PM
And may I suggest his Wine Tools program from the site. It's packaged similar to bittorrent, but not with all the interfaces and extra crud in bittorrent. Just download the package and unpackage it and read the instructions. It does make working with wine somewhat manageable.
http://www.franksworld.net/winetools/ I hope you've tried out gtk-gnutella at least at this point. I feel gtkg puts almost all windows gnutella clients to shame. For music, you can max out your bandwidth with it for as long as you want. :) Later, Isamoor |
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August 11th, 2003, 11:53 PM
Will,
You might try http://codigolivre.org.br/projects/klitelinux/ I know the site is in Brazillian, but it may help install Kazaa Lite in Linux. I am trying to do the same thing, so I will personally try this site out and see if I have any success. Edit: Just a heads up. This site is really slow. I'm on a dial-up and and not getting more than 1.5k/s. Prepare to wait for a while to download files from this site. |
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August 12th, 2003, 12:54 AM
Alright.. The Brazillian site was a complete waste. All that installer shell script did was try to install the .exe of Kazaa Lite again. That didn't work.
Ok, this almost looks promising (but a bit lengthy). It's at: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...threadid=79318 |
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August 12th, 2003, 01:05 AM
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The presence of WINE makes software developers complacent with Windows. "I don't need to make a Linux version, just use WINE" Native Linux applications will always be better than something running under WINE, yet WINE does nothing to encourage Linux software development and may even discourage it. I hope I'm not slamming the newbies too hard here. The transition to Linux can be difficult, but there is very little reason to ever use WINE. Other than some games, there is almost always a Linux equivalent of the software you want to use. If you absolutely must run Windows software, why not just dual boot or run a second computer? It will certainly save you from all the setup hassles that WINE has. |
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August 12th, 2003, 01:34 AM
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August 12th, 2003, 02:07 AM
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People run Linux for many different reasons, security, ease of use, software, because they hate Microsoft, because they think it will make them look cool, you name it. I would like to see Linux gain popularity, but I'm not one of these evangelists that says that everyone should be running it. If you're happy with Windows, stick with it. There is plenty of software available. There are a multitude of CD/DVD burning tools. Who needs Nero? Kazaa used to be available, but I think the protocol has been changed and the Linux version no longer works. That being said, there is plenty of other p2p software available. I'm no expert on video editing, but software exists I'm sure. It seems that many people want to switch to Linux but run all of the same software. It just doesn't work that way. WINE won't do any good for you. You'll waste a lot of time setting it up, often get less performance/functionality than you would on Windows, and there will always be software that doesn't run at all with WINE. Why do this when you can just run Windows? |
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