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A greeting to the community from a new member.
In the past I used amule with Crunchbang.
Now I would like to install Bunsenlabs and use amule with it.
I know that the repositories of Debian Jessie (oldstable) don't have amule, while the repositories of Stretch (stable) have it.
Will I be able to install amule on Bunsenlabs?
Thanks for your help.
Last edited by artux (2018-03-12 23:06:33)
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Yes.
Amule is part of jessie-backports (for Debian Jessie oldstable). Enable the repository and then install the package `amule` → https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2.
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backport activation this should have been an explained option during the welcome script.
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^It is. Try 'bl-welcome'.
The script doesn't actually say "If you want to install Amule you'll need to do this" though...
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OK, thank you all for your help. ![]()
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