Re: gnutella
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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