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Any good P2P software for linux?

Firus

Senior member
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.
 
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
 
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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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 ?!?! 🙂😉😛
 
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