Anyone know of any way to install / use ANY sort of gnutella client on linux that a NON programmer can handle? I'm actually a computer science student, but I'm embarrassed to say that after hours of investigating the apparent options, I can not get a single one running on my system. This is a plain, FC1 installation, no modifications of any sort that I can think of. I was really looking for a "download, unzip, run" sort of solution (i.e. the sort of thing a Windows USER could handle, not a developer). What I found were many "rewrite the code and compile based on the day of the week + your mother's zodiac symbol - the current temperature / 9.21434" sort of options. I haven't resorted to installing the Java VM yet since I assume that running a java based app like limewire on my system would be just another huge pig, like they are under Win2k on my machine (PIII 500, 384meg). Actually, I got mutella downloaded and "installed" (even that took half an hour or more) but, although it apparently runs, I can't find any docs that tell me how to get it to actually connect to any servers. And lack of connection makes a P2P app pretty much useless. :-) As you can probably guess, I don't want to read through the mutella and/or gnutella source codes or take a course on network sockets to try to find out how to connect to other people's servers. I just want to get connected! :-) Getting mutella's apparent built-in HTTP interface or the "MUWI" interface (which, if it is what it seems to be, looks quite nice) is quite beyond me. But I could live with a command line situation for the next 4 months until I finish the C/unix course I'm taking right now and maybe then I could go back and have another crack at compiling a different product. Sigh. Will there never be "point and click" software for linux? I would have been better off paying $60 for Windows software and saving myself the 4 hrs (if I still wanted to use Windows). :-( Sorry to vent. Just frustrated at wasting another night (waste = use the time but get no results). -Trevor