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    Azureus for Linux

    I'm running Fedora Core 3 and I don't know which file I download. I'm very new to linux, I just figured out how to install Mplayer and I need more codecs. Generally, the files I download have i386 attached to them and RPM. I tried the i586 version but it's not for fedora. No fancy 64 bit processor either.

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    The RPM I think is a generic RPM

    If that doesnt work, download the .tar.bz and read the install file... you should be able to run it straight from the directory so long as java is installed right, which is another headache (not that it isn't in Windows)... I prefer a distro that comes with Java anyway.

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    I've never done it on a FC3 system, but it works perfectly for Mandrake 10.1 Official, so I figure it'll work for you. Also, sorry, I'm doing this from memory right now - if something doesn't work, feel free to either PM me or just post it back - I'll try to fix it :)

    Installing Java
    1. Go to java.sun.com, and download the latest version in RPM.
    2. Install it (just double click on it).
    3. Next, using kwrite or gedit (or VIM or whatever your favorite text editor is), edit ~/.bash_profile . In it, add the line:
    export PATH=$PATH:/usr/java/jdkxxxx/bin
    Where /usr/java/jdkxxx/bin is the path to your Java bin file (where the java program resides).
    4. Log out and log back in
    5. Test it to make sure everything's working correctly. Open up a console and type "which java" - if all went well, it'll display the directory where Java is installed.


    Install Azureus
    1. Go to http://azureus.sourceforge.net and download the latest version (go with the GTK+ version).
    2. Extract the folder someone that's easy to remember (like your home directory).
    3. Open a console and get root (type su [ENTER] and enter your root password). The following part you can do via command line, but I find it's easier to just do it via a GUI (you'll also learn more b/c it'll introduce you to the Linux file system a bit more :) )
    4. Open your favorite file manager (I use KDE, so I'd type "konqueror ."). Navigate to where you extracted the folder (named "azureus") and copy the entire folder.
    5. Navigate to /usr/local , and paste the folder and all its content into that directory.

    Now, close konqueror and type exit to log out as root. Now, simply type "sh /usr/local/azureus/azureus", and you should be good to go!

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    To get your Fedora Core system up and humming check out Fedora Core 3 Installation Notes there you will find information to install
    Firefox and Thunderbird
    nVidia
    True Type Fonts
    Java
    Flash
    RealPlayer
    A warning about mixing repositories
    Yum
    Apt and Synaptic
    Acrobat Reader
    MPlayer, Xmms, Rhythmbox, Xine, and Kaffeine
    NTFS support
    Bittorrent and bittorrent-gui
    Azureus for bittorrent
    Web Server
    PHP and Perl
    MySQL
    phpMyAdmin

    Also check out Fedora Core 3 Tips and Tricks there you will find information to install
    Install MP3 plug-in
    Install Macromedia Flash/Shockwave Plug-in
    Install DVD player
    Install MPlayer Media Player
    Install RealPlayer 10 Media Player
    Install Java J2RE and Mozilla Plug-in
    Install NTFS driver

    With these sites you will have all the codecs you need, java support, mp3 support and much more.
    enjoy :icon_sunn

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