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Amule_ dependancy not satisfiable - cantagril - 09-18-2020

...and here we are again:

Have been happily using Amule for a few years on both W7 and Ubuntu 16.04LTS and am now trying to install it on LL5.0..... with almost the same issues as I had with Megasync, the difference that I can't seem to find a version that is compatible with Ubuntu 20.04. I've got as far as trying the one I found (amule_2.3.2-2_amd64.deb) which was described as being compatible with 18.04 and onward....but, nada.

Does any kind soul know of where I could get the right one for LL5.0?....or perhaps could advise me what I can do with another version to make it work?


Re: Amule_ dependancy not satisfiable - Moltke - 09-18-2020

Quote:Does any kind soul know of where I could get the right one for LL5.0?....or perhaps could advise me what I can do with another version to make it work?

Googling  "install amule on Ubuntu 20.04" lead me here https://codepre.com/how-to-install-amule-p2p-client-on-ubuntu-20-04-lts.html you could try that and see if it works. However,  keep in mind that it's discontinued; no longer developed and that's why it isn't supported anymore, you should consider an alternative https://alternativeto.net/software/amule/

Hope this helps! Smile


Re: Amule_ dependancy not satisfiable - George Baldwin - 09-18-2020

....and again: Ta very much!  :-* Those instructions were dead on and worked first time.

It's not that I particularly like Amule but I used Emule for several years before turning to the Linux darkside and then I somehow found myself with Amule...perhaps because I couldn't work out how to get Emule to function...frankly, I forget. Anyways, I've got my head around how Amule works having used it for 3 odd years, so it's more a question of familiarity.

I did look at that Alternative list but it didn't exactly fill me with enthusiasm. I don't want to do any more experiments than I have to and so I'm going to stick with what I know for the moment.

....however, another question will be coming up soon. I have a couple of windows apps that I still have to use and so my next struggle is going to be with Wine. I remember that I had endless fun trying to get things working right under Ubuntu Tongue