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General Linux Support For questions regarding use of LimeWire or WireShare or related questions on the Linux operating system. This includes installation questions and answers. (Check the Stickies marked in Red at top of this section.) |
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![]() But the problem is it doesn't save individual configurations. You CAN change it for that session but it won't save it. Because it saves the config file in the same directory where you installed LW. Each time you start LW it will as k for config info. Or if you installed and first ran it as root, then it will use root's config for all users. Which may not be too bad. You could give the LW directory global write priviledge then in that case it will use the last user's config. I personally like the root config. |
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