I love Linkin Park but I use Linux.
And it doesn’t run .exe
So sad. :(
/s
Honestly, I’m surprised it took this long for it to come up.
You’re welcome!
I run limewire on an integrated rack of Commodore 64s.
Something something arch
And in the end,
ItDoesntEvenMat.tar
I tried so hard, to Linux it all
Sure it does, just need a little Wine!
Yes, but no.
linkin_park-numb.mp3.exe.rar.zip
It has mp3 in the name. Must be ok.
deleted by creator
In this sector?
Someone once said that using limewire was like having unprotected sex with the internet and that person was right.
Shout out to that time when I was like 11 and tried to download a lil bow wow song and my sister and I were greeted with a full screen p-in-v POV amateur porn on the family computer.
And then she got stuck in the dryer?
Literally the first thing I do on every new computer I’ve used in the last 20 years or so is change the setting to show all file extensions. It’s always been scummy of Microsoft to hide those details and can only be justified at all by the notion that they want to make people dependent on their icons…which is a decent business justification and a horrible moral justification.
Soulja boy used to do this but instead of executables he’d put his songs. Genius strategy.
Joke’s on you, I used Kazaa.
Anyone who was anyone used emule.
Miss the times of downloading a mp3 by leaving the pc turned on the whole night.
I don’t miss going out on service calls and explaining to parents the reason why their internet is really slow is little jimmy or little lucy has been downloading Hentai porn.
My Linux machine goes… no permission to execute. I go “dang, not what I was looking for.”
sudo chmod 777
Don’t forget the sticky bit and chown root for extra convenience!
You can do set it up to detect a windows exe format and launch it in wine without any extra intervention.
Make sure to chown it to root first with that suid bit to make sure it can get the library and hardware access that needs every time.
Might want to try chmod +x instead
No
Fun thing, the last time I used LimeWire was actually in Linux. So obviously I was immediately highly suspicious about .exe results. (Wouldn’t even have been able to run them anyway. Wine was far less functional back then.)
it’s cool, I use linux now. It’s secure -mostly.