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Re: [opensuse] OpenSuse 10.3 - Amule Installed - Server List
- From: David <d_garbage@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 21:03:58 -0000
- Message-id: <op.t39rgw1koa0o1q@xxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 01 Jan 2008 19:38:05 -0000, Sergio Sabag
<enriquesergio.s@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The amule forum can be found at: http://www.amule.org/
You can download an ed2k serverlist from here: http://peerates.net/peerates/ Clicking on the "Peerates Servers List" link should automatically load the list into your amule.
I would recommend (starting with an empty list, which you already have) going in amule preferences to 'Server' and un-ticking "Update serverlist when connecting to a server" and "Update serverlist when a client connect", before downloading the new list as this will avoid your picking up "fake" servers.
Happy New year,
David
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I just installed Amule on 10.3 and it does not work.Hi Sergio,
It is saying there is no server list, it asked me to download. I click OK.
I does not download !!
Any help please
Thanks
The amule forum can be found at: http://www.amule.org/
You can download an ed2k serverlist from here: http://peerates.net/peerates/ Clicking on the "Peerates Servers List" link should automatically load the list into your amule.
I would recommend (starting with an empty list, which you already have) going in amule preferences to 'Server' and un-ticking "Update serverlist when connecting to a server" and "Update serverlist when a client connect", before downloading the new list as this will avoid your picking up "fake" servers.
Happy New year,
David
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