MSN and TCL
Hi All, Ok, full out Newbie here to Linux (yesterday I installed). . . Been living in a Windows World for too long. I need some help on what Palos was posting on about Msn for Linux. And when I say help I mean I need some detailed instuctions.
Hi All,
Ok, full out Newbie here to Linux (yesterday I installed)... Been living in a Windows World for too long.
I need some help on what Palos was posting on about Msn for Linux. And when I say help I mean I need some detailed instuctions.
I have redhat 8.0 and would like to get amsn installed. Now I was reading you need to install tcl before. Now I did manage to upzip the files :x now I need help getting this stuff installed.
Now before someone posts a link to some web page like sourceforge.net I have been there and it's all greek to me, sorry... anyone want to try and help me out here????
If I fogot to post some info I appologize in advance.... and thanks
Cheers
Ok, full out Newbie here to Linux (yesterday I installed)... Been living in a Windows World for too long.
I need some help on what Palos was posting on about Msn for Linux. And when I say help I mean I need some detailed instuctions.
I have redhat 8.0 and would like to get amsn installed. Now I was reading you need to install tcl before. Now I did manage to upzip the files :x now I need help getting this stuff installed.
Now before someone posts a link to some web page like sourceforge.net I have been there and it's all greek to me, sorry... anyone want to try and help me out here????
If I fogot to post some info I appologize in advance.... and thanks
Cheers
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There is a real neet clone for Linux which you can download from the following URL;
http://amsn.sourceforge.net/
I would recommend getting the RPM, if your new to linux, it will be easier for you to install. There are other problems as well with the new builds, that you will run into. Here is a direct link to the RPM Package of version 0.70 (Stable).
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/amsn/amsn-0.70-1.i386.rpm?download
http://amsn.sourceforge.net/
I would recommend getting the RPM, if your new to linux, it will be easier for you to install. There are other problems as well with the new builds, that you will run into. Here is a direct link to the RPM Package of version 0.70 (Stable).
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/amsn/amsn-0.70-1.i386.rpm?download
Tcl should be installed already, just try running amsn and see how far you get.