Is there a SuSELinux 10.0 x86_64 version?

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Is there a SuSELinux 10.0 x86_64 version?

Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-28 14:24

Hello.

Title says all....
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Post by Quattro » 2006-08-28 14:53

wrong place...
but why settle for 10.0?

there's a 10.1 release ^^
http://en.opensuse.org/Released_Version
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Post by ullner » 2006-08-28 15:37

I assume you mean a DC++ version that work on the OS? Check out LinuxDC++. (Note that this forum does not give support for LinuxDC++.)

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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 00:10

Quattro wrote:wrong place...
but why settle for 10.0?

there's a 10.1 release ^^
http://en.opensuse.org/Released_Version
Yep I know, I have it , just not installed..
It is about the 64bit, that interrests me...
I've noticed not all 32 bits software works fine on a 64 bits platform..
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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 00:12

ullner wrote:I assume you mean a DC++ version that work on the OS? Check out LinuxDC++. (Note that this forum does not give support for LinuxDC++.)
Thanks, will do.. :D
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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 00:47

Not so easy as expected...
Following the Linux link, i ended up in the swamp...
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Post by Guitarm » 2006-08-29 01:21

This is taking off in all directions...I'm moving it to offtopic.

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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 01:58

Sure, if you say so,...np.
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Post by Guitarm » 2006-08-29 02:06

Nice to have your approval :D

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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 02:18

Yw,
What could I do about it?
It is your forum, I am just someone visiting it to get questions answered...
Sometimes, this helps other people...

I got the link about DC++ from a guy, I met on slsk...
He told me direct connection was quicker......so, thats how I ended up here.. :wink:
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Post by Guitarm » 2006-08-29 02:32

Monkey 9 wrote:Yw,
What could I do about it?
It is your forum, I am just someone visiting it to get questions answered...
Sometimes, this helps other people...

I got the link about DC++ from a guy, I met on slsk...
He told me direct connection was quicker......so, thats how I ended up here.. :wink:
Yes, no problem. I didn't mean any harm (just a lame joke). And it's surely ok asking about things "relating" to DC++ itself. But you could save us some button-pressing by choosing the right sub-subject next time, ok?

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Post by Monkey 9 » 2006-08-29 02:35

Offcourse, just noob stupidity, my appologises....it won't happen again.. :)
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Post by Xan1977 » 2006-08-29 10:07

Other Direct Connect tools is fine for this sort of thing.

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