peer to peer application?
What is a good p2p app to use in linux, I would prefer something that is hub based since I am such a big fan of those on my old windows box. Does anyone have any good recommendations?
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excellent thanks much
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oberonix: only thing i can say is that gift and limewire are good. But i still stick to good old fashion bit torrents
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^^ hey i've been trying to track down a bit torrent client for mandrake... what are you using?
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update to mandrake 10.0. go to install software in Mandrake control center.
filter for bittorrent and let mandrake install for you. I have no idea if it is a good linux client or not but it works :) (you can probably select the bit torrent client while doing the upgrade install) |
hmm i wonder if i can find it under urpmi or red carpet? i'll have to take a look when i get home...
im only new to linux so haven't tried updating yet... |
InTheWired: The Shadow is a descent bt client.
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i think abc is a good bt client
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i use limewire and edonkey.. both are awesome. they say they make kazaa for linux but i cant seem to find it anywhere
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thanks all, big help i'll try finding both shadow and abc
i've tried edonkey on windows... the only ones i REALLY like are soulseek for mp3 and bit torrent for movies/programs |
I'm Using RHEL 4
I tried to install LimeWire, but the application crashes, and it locks up my whole desktop which forces me to restart. Are there any counterparts for RHEL 4?
Bit Torrent are for Fedora and Python? |
I have used Azureus bittorrent client for windows before moving to Suse and both have worked well for me.
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