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Log4j:ERROR setFile(null,true) call failed. Pc4-blfs1-6-0-cust107:~$ cd java -jar FrostWire.jar Thanks to ykpaiha for the chmod +x suggestion.Įdit: Updated download file to newest version of FrostWire. If any errors are found please let me know so that I can correct them. Thanks to Arnieboy and the old Unofficial 5.04 Guide for showing me how to do this.

Go to your Applications menu and look under Internet. Now we enter our code in the text editor.Ĭomment=Search and share all kinds of files on the Gnutella network Again we are going to use the text editor to write a script. Now we need to add a menu item to our applications menu. Now let's make it executable for everyone. Now enter the script code into the text editor that opened. First open our scipt file in the text editor. Now add a little script in the /usr/bin/ directory. Sudo unzip -u FrostWire-4.10.9-1-AnyOS.zip -d /opt/ Next extract the zip file to the /opt directory and change permissions.

Click here () to go to the FrostWire download page and download the current version listed as AnyOS.zip. If you get an error that the file can not be found to download, there may be a new version available. I had to use them to get the full path to show up.) Except for having to remove the sinqle quotes in the first example, you should be able to copy and paste each line in the terminal.įirst start by getting the zip file for FrostWire. You'll want to change the file name to the one you downloaded if yours is different.įor those who like a more hands-on approach to installing software can use the original how-to instructions below. The file listed above was current at the time this was written. Then just enter the command below to install FrostWire. Once you have to deb file downloaded you need to open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the file. To install FrostWire using this deb file you'll first need to download it from the FrostWire download page. This how-to assumes you are using Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop.įrostWire now has a deb file available for download. This How-To will explain how to install the P2P client called FrostWire, which is a free substitute to LimeWire.Įnter code via the terminal (Applications>Accessories>Terminal).
