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August 10th, 2003, 03:05 PM
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Direct Connect For Linux -
August 10th, 2003, 03:33 PM
Amazingingly I typed "Diect COnnect For Linux" into Google, and this came up. Now why didn't I think of this before I posted. Don't answer that :-/
http://dc.ketelhot.de/download.php Oh I've just seen the link by CPU. Thanks. |
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Re: Getting Direct Connect Started -
August 10th, 2003, 04:09 PM
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it's in /usr/bin/somethingorother look for something with "dcgui" in the name. "I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious." Albert Einstein Ask smart questions! |
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August 10th, 2003, 07:53 PM
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/se...ery=BitTorrent
As I can't get Kazaa for movies, this is my next best thing. I download the first rpm on to the desktop, I double-clicked it, yet it just sits there. Also I would like to hear about must have P2P applications for linux. |
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August 10th, 2003, 08:21 PM
what is the PLF?
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August 10th, 2003, 08:54 PM
Sorry Will, misunderstood what you meant. You have yourself a source rpm there. You would need to compile it, and I doubt you installed the tools needed. Lettme redirect you a bit here...
Go over to their home page here and grab the files listed as "source". http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/index.html Specifically this one: http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/Bi...-3.2.1b.tar.gz I don't know why they call it source, since it's actually the full program. Unpack that somewhere and then you should have the directions and the program in that directory. If you do ever want to install a third party rpm, the easiest way is just to go the command line, become root, and use the rpm command. Open up a terminal and type "man rpm" to learn about it. Common option combos are -Ivh or -Uvh to update. Your rpm was a .src.rpm though, and it wouldn't work like that. Now on to the PLF. This is a mandrake only group. They help out by releasing all the apps that mandrake can't or won't. Such as DVD players and console emulators. They also lend themselves to the p2p crowd. They have their website here, and the second link explains how to add their sources to urpmi (rpmdake). http://plf.zarb.org/ http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/ Urpmi is mandrake's version of apt-get, and their most underrated feature. The gui version is the rpmdrake in the control center, which is what you might want to use to browse around in. Urpmi can download and install any app it knows about and also download and install any of it's dependencies it knows about. Works pretty well too, although maybe not quite as nice as the classic apt-get. The plf keep a package repository that can be easily integrated into urpmi. After you add their sources and update them, installing gtk-gnutella would be as easy as typing "urpmi gtk-gnutella" at the command prompt. Of course you can use the gui (rpmdrake) too. Hope that explains some stuff. Later, Isamoor edit: I forgot to mention that you redhat people out there can use the freshrpms people instead of the plf. They install an rpm adapted version of apt-get with the gui of synaptic to install apps. Works a lot easier than RH's default package management. Their site is over here: http://freshrpms.net/ edit2: That bittorrent file has a lot of stuff in it I just remembered. It actually has a couple guis too. I've only used the command line part included. You should hopefully be able to make heads or tails out of it once you see it. If you want a working gui, I'd recommend seeing if the plf had a package, they'd throw on all the dependencies as well. |
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