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May 8th, 2002, 05:51 AM
Once all of your files finish hashing you should connect to more then one supernode. When I frist ran the latest version of gnucleus the supernode option was off, it was not set to on as default on the version I downloaded from www.gnucleus.net . Last night I was connected to three supernodes at once. The search results are the fastest I have seen, not that that did me any good as it keeps locking up my system every time I try to download something (If the download speeds are as good as the search results gnucleus will rule for now). This is a known bug and I am sure it will be fixed in a matter of time. Once the few bugs are fixed I think Gnuclues will be the leading Gnutella client. Maybe XoloX will be great again after they have finished playing catch up.
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May 8th, 2002, 07:11 AM
I stand corrected. It is not the hashing that gets you more supernode connections. It seems the more you are sharing the more supernode connections you get. http://198.77.215.32/gnuforum/viewthread.php?tid=1091
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