View Full Version : Well, filetopia broke 2,000 users...for about 3 minutes..
Deep Thought
October 16th, 2002, 03:09 PM
Now the number's plumeted to 300 something, i bet they've reset the server again..stupid beta testing...anyway, what do you guys think of Filetopia, i like it, i'm running Linux and it seems to run fine under wine..
evilmegaman
October 16th, 2002, 04:26 PM
It is good I love it :D I have been using it for almost a year now :D:wings
method77
October 16th, 2002, 04:37 PM
in my opinion it's the best program out there but the users are not there YET. let's support those guys!
Azo-999
October 16th, 2002, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Deep Thought
Now the number's plumeted to 300 something, i bet they've reset the server again..stupid beta testing...anyway, what do you guys think of Filetopia, i like it, i'm running Linux and it seems to run fine under wine..
Yes - I give it a try as for many other's too. Nice to hear that so many apps are gettin' to Linux - I love Linux (and Linus Thorwalds for his great job as a creator and leader of that Open Source community). I'm just D/L'd Redhat & Slackware ISO files from e2k, any Ideas which one or some other release is nowadays better. It's been 2 Years now i've been without my beloved Linux with netscape and all the pretty graphic interfaces.
So what I really am askin' here is not concidering Ur Q but the Linux case - Introduce me the best version, please and I take comments from U other Linux-Users too, maybe starting a new thread with a poll...
Peace and Health and long live p2p / short live RIAA
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Deep Thought
October 16th, 2002, 05:00 PM
Well, i personally use mandrake, it's built from the ground-up for the Desktop-user, and I really like it, Redhat, however, has a single unified desktop, which would help make things much easier to do, however with mandrake all you have to do is pick one and go and you have the same functionality. Try both, but recommend mandrake, just make sure you've got version 9.0
Azo-999
October 16th, 2002, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by Deep Thought
Well, i personally use mandrake, it's built from the ground-up for the Desktop-user, and I really like it, Redhat, however, has a single unified desktop, which would help make things much easier to do, however with mandrake all you have to do is pick one and go and you have the same functionality. Try both, but recommend mandrake, just make sure you've got version 9.0
OK - Just to seek for "Mandrake 9" at e2k or Gnutella...
I'll do that tomorrow, hope to find one ...
Links are welcome, because Linux is absolute FREEE !
Good Nigh from finland.....
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