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    Installing vuze extreme mod under ubuntu

    Hello all.
    After having so much trouble installing vuze extreme mod in ubuntu I decided to make a extreme noob tutorial edition.
    1.First of all you will need java runtime environment installed.
    a.One way is to do it is through synaptic package manager
    -Go: System-->Administration-->Synaptic Package Manager
    -in "quick search enter java "
    -install the following packages
    Code:
    java common
    sun-java6-bin
    sun-java6-jre
    sun-java6-plugin
    and all their dependencies.


    b.The other way to do it is with the help of a tweaking noob friendly software named ubuntu tweak
    -after you installed the ubuntu tweak .deb package go to:Applications-->System Tools-->Ubuntu tweak-->Applications-->Add/Remove-->check Ubuntu restricted extras

    c.Testing Java Runtime Environment

    You’ll want to confirm that your system is configured properly for Sun’s JRE. This is a two-step process.

    First, check that the JRE is properly installed by running the following command from a terminal.
    Code:
    java -version
    You should get similar output:
    Code:
    java version “1.6.0″
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode, sharing)
    (optional)Testing Java Plugin for Firefox-open Firefox and typing about:plugins in the address bar and check for java plugin

    2.Downloading required files
    a.If you don't know what version of ubuntu you have check what Platform says in the Computer option in ubuntu tweak.
    Code:
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus/files/
    b.If you have ubuntu x64 you must download the x64 version of vuze.
    Right now it's Vuze_4.3.0.0_linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
    Otherwise just download vuze for linux from the official site or Vuze_x.x.x.x_linux.tar.bz2 from sourceforge.

    c.Downloading Vuze extreme mod from SB-I.

    3.Installing
    You should now have 2 files.The vuze extreme mod archive and the vuze .tar.gz.
    -go to your Home folderlaces-->Home folder.
    -copy those two archives,right click on them and chose Extract here
    -delete the two archives as you will o longer need them.
    -cut the contents of vuze extreme mod folder into the vuze folder.
    -delete the empty vuze extreme mod folder.

    4.Starting and configuring.
    -go to Applications-->Accesories-->Terminal
    -type cd vuze
    -type ./vuze
    -now the vuze torrent client should start.
    -go to Tools-->Options-->Interface-->Start
    It should look like this.
    Now vuze will no longer update by it self.
    I suggest you switch to the classic interface.

    You should also check these threads:
    [Tutorial about the Vuze Extreme Mod] All settings explained thanks to anon
    How I Installed Shu Mod in Linux

    Credits: -me for compiling this guide
    -all other members that helped me in the How I Installed Shu Mod in Linux thread
    Last edited by SBfreak; 16.11.09 at 15:22.
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    you could have made the credits section a bit bigger
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    Quote Originally Posted by VwTE1r View Post
    you could have made the credits section a bit bigger
    What are you trying to say?
    All members in How I Installed Shu Mod in Linux includes you who helped me find out that I was using a different version of vuze than the one required.
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    works.
    don't forget to make a custom desktop icon.
    mine is
    Code:
    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Vuze
    Comment=Vuze BitTorrent Client
    Exec=/home/capito/vuze/vuze
    Type=Application
    *Icon=/home/capito/.local/share/icons/application-x-magnet.png
    Categories=Application;Network;
    MimeType=application/x-bittorrent
    Terminal=0
    type this into your text editor and save it as vuze.desktop into the vuze folder
    put your user instead of capito.
    drag&drop it into your panel
    *you can search the icon later (right clic in the icon in the panel, settings...), and that entry will change acording to your system
    now you have vuze one clic ahead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by capito View Post
    works.
    don't forget to make a custom desktop icon.
    mine is
    Code:
    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Vuze
    Comment=Vuze BitTorrent Client
    Exec=/home/capito/vuze/vuze
    Type=Application
    *Icon=/home/capito/.local/share/icons/application-x-magnet.png
    Categories=Application;Network;
    MimeType=application/x-bittorrent
    Terminal=0
    type this into your text editor and save it as vuze.desktop into the vuze folder
    put your user instead of capito.
    drag&drop it into your panel
    *you can search the icon later (right clic in the icon in the panel, settings...), and that entry will change acording to your system
    now you have vuze one clic ahead.
    one could add that this method works for all gnome desktops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VwTE1r View Post
    one could add that this method works for all gnome desktops.
    i'm using kde, so it works for both: gnome and kde.
    Last edited by capito; 18.11.09 at 03:41.
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    Quote Originally Posted by capito View Post
    i'm using kde, so it works for both: gnome and kde.
    even better then
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    3.Installing
    You should now have 2 files.The vuze extreme mod archive and the vuze .tar.gz.
    -go to your Home folderlaces-->Home folder.
    -copy those two archives,right click on them and chose Extract here
    -delete the two archives as you will o longer need them.
    -cut the contents of vuze extreme mod folder into the vuze folder.
    -delete the empty vuze extreme mod folder.
    Can not copy to Home folder permission denied
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    do it as root. example:

    Code:
    su - root
    chmod 666 file1 file2
    cp file1 file2 ~
    you have to replace file1 and file2 with the actual file names of course
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    Or type this:
    Code:
    sudo nautilus
    This starts the file manager with root permissions.



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    bitmachine@Xeon:~$ sudo nautilus
    [sudo] password for bitmachine:

    (nautilus:3637): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion `preferences_is_initialized ()' failed

    ** (nautilus:3637): WARNING **: No marshaller for signature of signal 'UploadFinished'

    ** (nautilus:3637): WARNING **: No marshaller for signature of signal 'DownloadFinished'

    ** (nautilus:3637): WARNING **: No marshaller for signature of signal 'ShareCreateError'
    Initializing nautilus-gdu extension
    Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: »net usershare« gab den Fehler 255 zurück: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory
    Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing.


    (nautilus:3637): Eel-WARNING **: "nautilus-directory.c: directories" hash table still has 1 element at quit time
    Shutting down nautilus-gdu extension

    (nautilus:3637): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
    bitmachine@Xeon:~$
    wenn ich auch sudo nautilus eingebe geht trotzdem nicht
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    Quote Originally Posted by shoulder View Post
    Or type this:
    Code:
    sudo nautilus
    This starts the file manager with root permissions.
    that's dangerous for rookies. one wrong click happens much faster than one wrong command

    ---------- Post added at 18:38 ---------- Previous post was at 17:49 ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by --->HDBD<--- View Post
    wenn ich auch sudo nautilus eingebe geht trotzdem nicht
    ah, i see. the root account dösn't have the samba shares folder. one more reason to stick to the simple manual method i posted above.

    but in case you'd like to fix that:
    Code:
    su - root
    mkdir -p /var/lib/samba/usershares
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    wie kann ich java version "1.6.0_0" zu jre-6u18 update Ubuntu 9.10
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    either through ubuntu's software update or install it directly from Download Free Java Software - Sun Microsystems
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    gksudo nautilus, not sudo nautilus.
    gksudo has some extra-functionalities for non-console applications.
    "I like waffles."
    "Pardon, you like what?"
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