Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Re: AOL
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Yes, the AOL *JAVA* and the ICQ *JAVA* for Linux - both run fine. These are real Java apps ... and as such require JRE or JDK installed. You can either install java from the SuSE distribution or pull it down and install it - it's not diffiuclt at all to install from a non-RPM standpoint, although I'm sure the RPM install is a nobrainer as well. These programs are not nearly as polished or clean as their Windows counterparts, but they do work well enough so that if you really want these apps on Linux, then they are there for you. To install: Download software from their sites: AOL = <A HREF="http://www.aol.com"><A HREF="http://www.aol.com</A">http://www.aol.com ICQ = <A HREF="http://www.mirabilis.com"><A HREF="http://www.mirabilis.com</A">http://www.mirabilis.com Look for the JAVA client links for both ... you'll see them ... just follow them to the Linux download ... Again, if you need java, they have links for that as well. Follow their unpackaging instructions, as well as their install instructions - it actually works. I have been able to put ICQ into a /usr/local/ICQ dir and had to hand config some symlinks to make a single /usr/local/ICQ dir available for multiple users. Don't ask me how I did it, suffice it to say I hacked some of their files and made some symlinks. I have not configured AOL Msgr multiuser. I have Real Player set up as multiuser and it works fine. If you need to know where java is on your system, do this in an xterm: which java ICQ: Put the resulting path into the ICQ 'install' script for the JAVA_HOME and you'll need to uncomment the line- remove the # from that line. On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Andrew L. Davis wrote:
On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 10:09:07PM -0500, S Pawlowicz wrote:
Tom Schaefer wrote:
As much as I find AOL a complete irritant, I've found the AOL Messenger java client and their Instant Messenger Service much better. Their client is simple to install as well. It is kind of weird to see the AOL logo running an app under Linux ... as much as they have been maligned as the whore of babylon and the worst excuse for a national ISP, they at least have cross platform apps. Simply amazing ... and their client runs under Solaris too ... (ICQ does also) ...
Tom, Are you saying we can install the 32 bit AOL instant messenger from netscape? How?
He said JAVA, AOL Messenger. It works just as good as the windows version.
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