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<li>Go to the Ninjam website and download the client application.<br /><br />Here is a link to the Ninjam Download Page:[ [http://ninjam.com/download.php http://ninjam.com/download.php] ]<br /><br /> <li>In my situation, I was not able to use wine to install the Ninjam installer, application, so I actually downloaded and installed the Windows version of Ninjam on a Windows system. I copied the entire NINJAM directory into a USB stick, and then copied over to my Linux system.<br /><br /></li> <li>Open a shell terminal window, and run wine to run your Windows (i.e. Ninjam) application<br /><br />For example, assume that I copied to the NINJAM directory and its contents to my home directory (/home/msaul). Then I ran the wine application as follows:<br /><br />'''wine /home/msaul/NINJAM/ninjam.exe'''<br /><br /></li> <li>After a while, the Ninjam Client application window should appear...</li> <li>In the future, you can create a shortcut to run this wine application for Ninjam client for convenience...</li></ol>
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