Rule of Thumb – if you can’t install Ubuntu on it, then you can’t install any Linux Distro on it. ![]() Give BeeBEEP a try if you looking for something easy to install and used for sending files ‘n folders using multiple OSes, etc. I just dropped Mint from the #3 spot on the Karmi’s Top 10 Linux Distros page because of this ridiculous Warpinator app they have over hyped. Not sure how many of the other 2000+ Linux Distros can use BeeBEEP, but many probably do. Fedora’s BeeBEEP version was a little more difficult – Start Here. Windows 10 & Ubuntu 20.04 LTS BeeBEEP versions were easy to download ‘n install – Start Here. The only problem I had with BeeBEEP so far, is that I name my Ubuntu LTS installs “ubu” and BeeBEEP won’t let two of the same names use the network however, it asks if you want to change a name, and I changed one “ubu” to “ubu 1” for the network app only. “Ubu” is showing up as inactive on the ‘Antec Jr.’ computer because “cin” is using that machine now. BeeBEEP is a secure (encryption based on Rijndael Algorithm, AES) peer to peer office messenger. Products o - Ubuntu servers - Debian servers - Fedora servers - Special Servers. I just installed BeeBEEP onto my main WIN10 machine, onto a Fedora 32 test machine, and onto an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS machine: Mechvibes free download Windows app and run it online in OnWorks over OS online like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Kali OS wine. A portable version of the program is also available. Beebeep.exe is the most frequent filename for this program's. Beebeep can be installed on 32-bit versions of Windows XP/7/8/10/11. The most popular versions of the software are 5.8 and 4.0. ![]() The software lies within Communication Tools, more precisely Instant messaging. You don't need a server, just download, install and run the program. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. Using this program, you can talk and share files with all the people inside your local area network such of an office, home, or Internet cafe. Oh, can you install Warpinator onto Raspberry ‘n OS/2? BeeBEEP can: BeeBEEP is an open source, peer to peer, LAN messenger. ![]() ‘n Warpinator would forget to add Microsoft Windows ‘n MacOSX into their file sharing plans, huh. How many homes worldwide, that have at least one computer in it, don’t have at least one Microsoft Windows user in it? ‘ Warpinator is a reimplementation of Giver.’ What were the Linux Mint developers thinking by basically bringing an old program back from the dead, giving it a new name, but still not developing its ‘ Share’ ability to include Microsoft Windows?!?
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