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Old 03-31-2005
Java Limewire in linux

hi frnds

I want to install Limewire into my redhat enterprise linux .
And also want to remove the intalled limewire which is not working.
pls kindly guide me for the problem.
Mit
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Old 03-31-2005
I had some problems with limewire too, and i found it too slow and buggy, not to mention full of ads when i finally did get it installed, i switched to gtk-gtnutella, which runs on the same network (gnutella) and is lighter, much faster and has a very nice interface, although the interface takes a while to get accustomed to. http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net/
of course, youll need gtk installed.
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