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Old July 21st, 2001
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Unhappy Cant install in Mandrake 8

I have downloaded and installed Suns Java 1.3.1.
It says : "Kaffe virtual machine, Engine: Just -in- time v3 Version: 1.0.6 Java Version: 1.1"
When I try to install Limewire, I get this message: "Couldn't find or load essential class Java/Lang/Object java.lang.NoClassDeff"
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Old July 21st, 2001
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Your Java1.3.1 install is not in your path. Add it to your path varilable - likely in your /home/you/.bash_profile

PATH=/opt/java1.3.1/bin:$PATH; export PATH

or wherever the package was installed.

-greg
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By default, (unless you changed it), the path would be:

/usr/java/jre1.3.1/bin/java -cp . RunLime


Make sure your in your LimeWire Directory when you type that.
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Old July 22nd, 2001
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Unhappy I am confused

You think this could be easier. Now what?
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Old July 30th, 2001
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Smile That worked for me

I was having that same trouble. Adding the proper PATH statement to my .bash_profile and then logging out and back in fixed the problem. I know there's a way to update $PATH without logging in again, but I don't know what it is.
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Unhappy That worked for me, part II

Sorry, I should have specified...the solution that worked for me was that suggested by gbildson.
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