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On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 07:39:24PM +, Dr Gavin Seddon wrote:
> I am using
> gtk-gnutella 0.80 beta 2. I am new to peer to peer so I don't the
> fields that need filling in etc.
This is where reading the documentation comes in handy. Try looking
I am using
gtk-gnutella 0.80 beta 2. I am new to peer to peer so I don't the
fields that need filling in etc.
Thanks. Gavin
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 16:09, Bob Underwood wrote:
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On Sunday 21 December 2003 6:39 am, Dr Gavin Seddon wrote:
> Hi,
> I was recommended various peer networking software for debian. I
> have installed gnutella. Will someone give me instructions on
> setting it up and use pls. A brief note is great, e
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 03:48:10PM -0800, Shawn Lamson wrote:
> Can anyone either recommend a good gnutella client w/ recordkeeping or
> suggest a way to manage LimeWire so that it is kept in check regarding
> processes?
i use gnut from debian sid. it's console-based, but it has a daemon
mode too
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 Se
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
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 connect
7 matches
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