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Do you know a program that's similar with DC++?
I tried lmule ,but i can't find lmule for slackware,(10.1), i can't install from source code it gives me an error....
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- 03-02-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Do you know a program that's similar with DC++?
I tried lmule ,but i can't find lmule for slackware,(10.1), i can't install from source code it gives me an error.
- 03-02-2005 #2
You could give Limewire a shot (it does require that java be installed, but you'd have to get around to that anyway, most likely):
http://www.limewire.com/english/content/home.shtmlThere are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
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use dcgui-qt ( or Valknut, the name of new version of dcgui-qt ). Its DAMN Good man !!!! Valknut Roxxx !!!!
go to Valknut homepage : http://dcgui.berlios.de/
Theres a separate Slackware version available as well.
- 03-02-2005 #4
Re: DC++
there should be slack packages for amule and xmule
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- 03-02-2005 #5Linux Engineer
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limewire is not bad and slack supports it out of the box without having to install anything extra
Operating System: GNU Emacs
- 03-02-2005 #6Linux Engineer
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www.freshmeat.net also has a slackware package of lmule, may not be 10.1 but it should still work
also, what type of error do you get when installing from the source?Operating System: GNU Emacs
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http://www.nongnu.org/mldonkey/
best there is, IMHO
supports almost every network


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