Rowan Berkeley wrote: > You may recall I mentioned a version of the file-sharing client, > Soulseek, for Linux a few weeks ago, called Nicotine. I've got the > unpacked folder sitting on my desktop right now, but simply clicking > the .exe file within, marked 'Nicotine', doesn't bring up a functional > user interface, just one which is mainly blank field. Elsewhere in the > folder is an INSTALL instruction, as follows: > > "Linux/Unix installation instructions follow. To install Nicotine, from > the source tree run: > python setup.py install --prefix=<dir> > If you omit --prefix Nicotine will be installed into the python system > directory (typically /usr) This is not recommended however, as there is > no way to uninstall things easily this way. The recommended way of > running Nicotine is from the source tree, which might seem strange, but > is no problem at all, especially if you are the only user of the system > that is interested in running Nicotine. From the source tree run: > python ./nicotine" > > The folder is right now located on my desktop, and I would like to have > it where all my other applications are, but launchable from the desktop > panel via an icon. Please tell me what exactly to put into the terminal. > Should I change "<dir>" to "/etc", which I think is the normal place for > applications, or something like that? > > > > you could try the deb file from;
http://linuxappfinder.com/package/nicotine Dan -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
