Can I use AOL while using LINUX?

ZOOYUKA

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Set of my pc with Ubuntu and was wondering if I could run AOL on it? Also, is there any worthwhile p2p softwares for LINUX users?
 

Randabis

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If AOL has a linux client, I suppose it is possible. I really don't know.

P2P - bittorrent (several clients out there), dcgui (direct connect), nicotine, gIFT, aMule (edonkey/emule), and in the future Shareaza will be ported (port is in the works). There's probably plenty of others out there.
 

StuckMojo

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ed2k is a good one, there's a nice gui for it too, on sourceforge

there is no linux AOL solution, although i've seen supposed screenshots from inside AOL of a linux client they were playing with. apparently they were toying with releasing an AOL appliance based on linux.
 

bersl2

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Actually, if you have an actual AOL dialup account, you can still get an IP. The program is called penggy, or peng (note: there's a text editor called PENG; this is obviously not what you're looking for); the project's dead now, but I've used it before, at least under 2.4 kernels.
 

drag

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AOL created some programs for Linspire to get AOL in Linux like you could in Windows. I don't know how easy it works anymore or anything like that.

They had a deal were you'd get a Lindows computer if you buy a certain type of AOL account or soemthing. It's all very vague, because I had no interest in it.

http://www.webpronews.com/news/ebusines...rNowAvailableforDesktopLinuxUsers.html

I wouldn't use Linspire, personally. It's Debian based, which is nice, but by default it has you using the root account (last time I checked), which is INCREDABLY STUPID THING TO DO. It can probably be made to work in any Linux, but I don't know anything about it beyond that. Could be difficult, could be easy.
 

pavane

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I think most Linux Distros come with "Kopete" a multi IM application - like Trillian. I'm sure that it has an AOL(AIM) client interface
 

user1234

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For instant messaging on linux, you could use Gaim - is supports all the protocols including aim,icq,irc, etc.... It's preinstalled in Ubuntu (hint: look at the Internet menu under Applications).
 

bersl2

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Though they sometimes are buggy, xmule and its fork aMule (a nasty separation, IIRC) are better than the closed-source program.