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Old 27th December 2005, 10:01 PM
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how to install limewire?

FC4

I am trying to install limewire via
yum install limewire

But:No Match for argument: limewire
Nothing to do
rpm -i LimeWireLinux.rpm
ERRO R:
Failed dependencies:
j2re >= 1.4.1 is needed by LimeWire-free-4.9.37-0.i386

And yum install j2re
No Match for argument: j2re
Nothing to do

So, please, can anyone help me install limewire?

I think, I have to update my repositories, but how?
Where do I get this information?

Thanks for help
philipp
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Old 27th December 2005, 10:27 PM
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All things you need are here ,good reading,
http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_cor...tes_nocss.html
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