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Old August 15th, 2002
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Question LimeWire and Slackware 8.0 - reg user cannot define DL dir

I got limewire installed with only the error that limewire exists and it made the link runLimewire. however, when I start it, it gets to the point where is asks for the download directory and then it pops up the error that it cannot use the dir i selected, no matter what dir I use. the permissions are correct...in a manner of speaking...I changed them to 0777 which makes it world writeable and still get this error
this is a regular user account it is installed under and there should be no reason it can't use a dir I make, right? so what's the deal here? I been poundin keys for 2 hours trying to make this work.

I tried it under the root account and it allowed me to define the dir and then proceeded to seg fault. now don't tell me that it's because I use slackware and blah blah blah, because I know better and linux is linux. I am using the current version with the 1.4.0 jre from sun.
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I have the same problem under Mandrake 9.0 - can't create the shared directory as a regular user, but it works fine as root. there must be some solution...
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Fellas,

What distribution are you using and with what version? What version of java are you using? Any error messages during install? If you type:

which java

what do you get?

What about typing:

java -version

? What version of LimeWire are you using?

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Old October 13th, 2002
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I have the same problem under Mandrake 9.0 - can't create the shared directory as a regular user, but it works fine as root. there must be some solution...
How did you install LimeWire in the first place? As a "root" user? If so, seek the "Sticky" at the top of the forum for a solution to your delimma.

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