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Re: Running Java program



This one time, at band camp, Aryan Ameri said:
> Hi there:
> 
> I have Sun's j2sdk 1.4.1 runtime enviroment installed in my computer. I 
> followed the installation instructions, and installed java. I have it in my 
> PATH and am using it as a mozilla plugin. Mozilla is able to show webpages 
> which use java applets, so I guess my java installation is functional. 
> However I tried running a java program ( LimeWire), which in it's 
> installation notes, says that I should issue the command "java -jar 
> RunLime.jar" in order to run the application. However when I do so I get an 
> error message telling me that -jar is an illegal option. There is also an 
> alternate way to run the program using -cp option, but doing so also gives me 
> an error message telling me that -cp is illegal. I have run this program 
> before, when I used RedHat 7.3. 
> Any Ideas?
> (PS: Off  topic, but I need limewire because I badly need to download Harry 
> Potter ;-)
> 
> Cheers
> Aryan

apt-get install limewire?

Works great here, just using /usr/bin/limewire

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