Re: Peer to Peer help

From: Dave M (dave_at_landlordhat.com)
Date: 05/24/05

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    Paul Kennedy wrote:

    > Perfect Reign wrote:
    >
    > <snip>
    >
    >> The only drawback to LimeWire is that I can't seem to close it in Linux
    >> without resorting to <ctrl><alt><esc> Not a big deal, though, since I
    >> usually have it running.
    >
    > Sorry for butting in; If you close the Limewire window with the X (top
    > right), it normally minimizes itself to the system tray. Right click the
    > little icon and point to "close". This will shutdown limewire cleanly.
    >
    > Butting back out again...
    >
    > Paul K

    That's only if you have the "Minimize to System Tray" option enabled, which
    Limewire states in their forum as non-functional and recommends against its
    use until the next release. You can disable this in the Shutdown menu in
    Limewire's options.

    Thanks,

    Dave M


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