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#1 2008-04-11 06:29:39

israel2k9
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Registered: 2008-04-11
Posts: 3

aMSN 0.98SVN WITH AntiAliase Installer

GET HERE: aMSN 0.98SVN WITH AntiAliase Installerrr

Based Debian (Ubuntu, others)
http://www.mediafire.com/?6l2dxbrbkmn

Command Line:

To Install: dpkg -i --force- aMSN-0.98SVN-10-03-2008-tcl-tk8.6_libsnack-2.noarch.deb
To uninstall:  dpkg -r --force- amsn-0.98svn-10-03-2008-tcl

Based RedHat (rpm for mandriva, opensuse, redhat, others)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ogsjkwgyuuz

Command Line:

To Install: rpm -i --nodeps aMSN-0.98SVN-10-03-2008-tcl-tk8.6_libsnack-2.noarch.rpm
To uninstall: rpm -e --nodeps aMSN-0.98SVN-10-03-2008-tcl

To all system linux - Universal
http://www.mediafire.com/?xd3nbr6myxj

Command Line:
tar -xvzf aMSN-10-03-2008-tcl-tk8.6-installer.tar.gz
To Install: sh instalar.sh
To uninstall: sh uninstall.sh

Open aMSN, go in Account > preference > Advanced

Search by TLS, put /usr/local/amsn/share/amsn/tls1.50
Save and Close.

Enjoy it.

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#2 2008-04-11 06:41:16

grndrush
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From: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Registered: 2003-12-28
Posts: 136
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Re: aMSN 0.98SVN WITH AntiAliase Installer

Are you familiar with pacman? Installing software on an Arch Linux system w/o using pacman always ends up causing problems. ALWAYS.f

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#3 2008-04-11 06:49:09

israel2k9
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Registered: 2008-04-11
Posts: 3

Re: aMSN 0.98SVN WITH AntiAliase Installer

grndrush wrote:

Are you familiar with pacman? Installing software on an Arch Linux system w/o using pacman always ends up causing problems. ALWAYS.f

I don't use Archlinux, but i am curious, and I will make a test. pacman, cool name;

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