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Commander:
considering u havent found this already, if u r looking for p2p software, use gift.  better then kazaa IMO.  u can search through a bunch of them like fasttrack, gnutella, opennap....

EDIT: link : gift.sourceforge.net

[ February 08, 2004: Message edited by: Commander - useSuse ]

Kintaro:
Get crossover office, runs most stuff, elimate the the thirty day time trial by asking me privatly how, and nicely.

Lord C:

quote:Originally posted by jimmyjames.sytes.net:
you expected it to work? what are you? new?

you have to BUST YOUR ASS to make stuff work! you think the app is going to come with what you need? lol

NO!!! that's rule #1 of UNIX programming... require a bunch of stuff and not include it!
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rofl. pld

enjoijeff:

quote:Originally posted by jimmyjames.sytes.net:
you expected it to work? what are you? new?

you have to BUST YOUR ASS to make stuff work! you think the app is going to come with what you need? lol

NO!!! that's rule #1 of UNIX programming... require a bunch of stuff and not include it!
--- End quote ---


Okay, since this post I have formatted twice and re-installed linux. At the time I also did have all the files that were said to be needed.

Also, I'm not looking at it right now so I don't know who, but someone suggested Crossover Office. I used that for the thirty day trial and it made my computer very laggy. Just like Windows XP did for this computer before I had gotten rid of that. I found a lot of applications such as Internet Explorer 6 crash a lot. Simply by typing in URLs. I mean it says that the thirty day trial is the real deal nothing is held back. So it doesn't look too promising.

hm_murdock:

quote:What, so the application should have everything it needs to run packaged with it? Like libraries, X-Windows... everything?
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No, but it should be a drag-and-drop binary-only install. An app should ALWAYS have the binary option!

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