Any good P2P software for linux?

Firus

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I'm running Redhat 9.0 and was wondering if there are any good peer-to-peer clients for linux? Or even better, how about a bit torrent client? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

TheVrolok

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Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
How about *the* bittorrent client?

Yeah that's pretty effective. I use linux as a desktop system too so I use the giFT protocol with the Apollon front end .. works nicely. You can find both at sourceforge.net
 

leolaw

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I make me wanna cry

Because you touch my sad point

last time, I wanna install eMule for Linux 9 right. I first install the WINE and then install the eMule by the means of "Windows" mode.

Then I realize that I can install Linux 9 by compling!!!
How stupid I AM
 

jonmullen

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Linux 9?!? WTH do you mean Redhat 9? Last I heard they are just really starting development on the 2.6.x Linux kernels. You should look at xMule good emule/edonkey client. Its oks I use WINE when I want to run Kazaa which is seldom, but it does happen form time to time.
 

MGMorden

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Xmule

Xmule is an X11 version of eMule. Works great on Linux, MacOSX, Windows, or anything that you can get an X server for. I highly recommend it.
 

jonmullen

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Originally posted by: MGMorden
Xmule

Xmule is an X11 version of eMule. Works great on Linux, MacOSX, Windows, or anything that you can get an X server for. I highly recommend it.

Is there an echo in here ?!?! :);):p