lesliek

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Posted: April 18 2006,23:14 |
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Thanks to mikshaw and again to lovdsl for their replies.
As to the java runtime environment, I do have that installed. The info page for limewire told me I had to have it and said I could use one of two versions of it (JRE, I mean). I chose the uci version, thinking I'd conserve RAM that way. The reference to "1_0_5-0" is a reference to the uci version of JRE.
As I mentioned earlier, I have no difficulty opening LimeWire if I do so by going from DSL to myDSL to LimeWire. (That persuades me, incidentally, that my version of JRE is sufficient to run Limewire.) However, I assumed the young man who's using the computer would prefer opening LimeWire via a desktop icon, which is what started me on this project.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the computer as I type this, so can't follow any of your suggestions now. I'll do so as soon as I can.
However, I can say now that there's no file called /opt/jre1_0_5_0/bin/limewire.
Thanks again,
Leslie
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