Does anyone know of a FAQ or a how to ? to get peer-to-peer working on Suse 9.1 ? I'm pretty easy on which one I use although I heard mldonkey is supposed to be good. ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
perlcgi2000 wrote:
Does anyone know of a FAQ or a how to ? to get peer-to-peer working on Suse 9.1 ?
I'm pretty easy on which one I use although I heard mldonkey is supposed to be good.
I use LimeWire occasionally, which works "straight out of the box" (as long as j2re is installed). I've also heard that mldonkey is good but have no experience of it. David -- Registered Linux User No 207521 The Linux Counter: http://counter.li.org/ "The above is my personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect that of the little voices in my head."
--- David Robertson <derobertson@runbox.com> wrote:
perlcgi2000 wrote:
Does anyone know of a FAQ or a how to ? to get peer-to-peer working on Suse 9.1 ?
I'm pretty easy on which one I use although I heard mldonkey is supposed to be good.
I use LimeWire occasionally, which works "straight out of the box" (as long as j2re is installed). I've also heard that mldonkey is good but have no experience of it.
David
Thanks - wheres a good place in general to get rpms for suse ? I always end up doing google searches which is a bit hit or miss. Nathan ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Nathan, On Saturday 19 February 2005 06:57, perlcgi2000 wrote:
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Thanks - wheres a good place in general to get rpms for suse ?
I always end up doing google searches which is a bit hit or miss.
A good first place to look is <http://rpm.pbone.net/>. It's an index to RPMs for many Linux distributions stored throughout the 'Net. There are a lot of suggestions here of <http://packman.links2linux.org/>. I've used the Guru's RPM Site for a few packages: <http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/>.
Nathan
Randall Schulz
You are right. mldonkey is one of the best. you may take a suitable binary from here: http://ftp.berlios.de/pub/mldonkey/spiralvoice/ (pay attension on a special note for SuSE 9.1 there) it is pretty good with eDonkey/eMule and Bittorent it also supports Gnutella, Gnutella2, FastTrak all other info see here: http://mldonkey.berlios.de/ I would also advise Azureus for bittorent. http://azureus.sf.net all of the above works OK in my SuSE 9.1 On Saturday 19 February 2005 06:32, perlcgi2000 wrote:
Does anyone know of a FAQ or a how to ? to get peer-to-peer working on Suse 9.1 ?
I'm pretty easy on which one I use although I heard mldonkey is supposed to be good.
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perlcgi2000 wrote:
Does anyone know of a FAQ or a how to ? to get peer-to-peer working on Suse 9.1 ?
I'm pretty easy on which one I use although I heard mldonkey is supposed to be good.
The best soft currently for peer to peer on Linux is apollon. I got it from an FTP server and installed it with : apt install apollon it install also gIFT which is a P2P server. after install run : gift-setup follow the instructions Open Apollon go to configurations-> extensions and import all the extensions needed (.so) Restart Apollon and you are done, you can dl from network such as Gnutella (emule) and Fastrack (Kazaa)
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