Well i think the search results are only for the current
connected hosts. So to search again just "add" more hosts
or replace the old ones and query again. Just keep "connecting"
new hosts from the host catcher and re-searching.Within
a few minutes my stats showed 1347 hosts.

On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 16:41:35 -0700 (PDT), Krzys Majewski said:

> Thanks, that was very helpful. Once I type in a query, does
>  the client keep searching indefinitely, else how do I know
>  when it's done? -chris
>  
>  On 12 Sep 2000, mike wrote:
>  
>  >    Well i just ran gnutella and d/l some mp3 files.to check it
>  > myself.
>  >    Just get a server list from zeropaid.com and paste it
>  > into the line next to the add button on the gnutellaNet 
>  > page and click add. This immediately brings up the hosts-
>  > connectioned. I try to get at least 10 connections up and
>  > running.
>  >    Then go to the search page and type mp3 into the
>  > search field and click the search button. On my cable 
>  > connection i get a full page of files listed within a few
>  > seconds.
>  >    Make your selections and click d/l . Select a bunch all
>  > at once since some will fail due to time outs and must
>  > be restarted. Dont forget a lot of the connections are limited
>  > to 28kbs .
>  >    The netstats on the first page will show how big the
>  > catch is e.g. 181 hosts; 1680998260 files ; 330.4 GB. If
>  > the net is very busy things run a bit slow so i  just run it 
>  > in the background and check it occasionally.YMMV.
>  > 
>  > 
>  > 
>  > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000 14:11:58 -0700 (PDT), Krzys Majewski said:
>  > 
>  > > OK I've rtfm'ed to the best of my ability, and I still have no
>  > >  idea how to make gtk_gnutella do anything interesting. It does
>  > >  run, but "search" does nothing. Maybe I have to edit the 
>  > >  ..gtk_gnutella/hosts file? Tried that. Maybe you can just tell
>  > >  me what you did..
>  > >  thanks
>  > >  chris
>  > >  
>  > >  On 12 Sep 2000, mike wrote:
>  > >  
>  > >  >       In my first post i forget to mention you can just apt-get
>  > >  > gtk-gnutella and read the tutorial at gnutella.wego.com.
>  > >  > 
>  > >  > > So we are now agreed that gnapster bit it, yes?
>  > >  > >  Can someone who has just been through this post a brief
>  > >  > >  summary of the procedure for replacing gnapster (notably, what
>  > >  > >  to replace it with). I tried knapster a while back but I never
>  > >  > >  managed to install the right libs for it (I'm not running kde
>  > >  > >  fwiw)
>  > >  > >  thanks
>  > >  > >  chris
>  > >  > >  
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