| View Poll Results: Would Anyone like a linux kazaa client? | |||
| No, Kazaa sucks. |
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11 | 18.33% |
| Shure, Why not |
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7 | 11.67% |
| Yes, but dont look at me to program it. |
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23 | 38.33% |
| Hell YES! Why didnt anybody think of this before |
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19 | 31.67% |
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June 16th, 2002, 08:41 AM
that's not going to happen. kazaa is encrypted and as soon as someone decrypts it, they change it. who cares anyways, kazaa is going down the same path as napster.
http://www.smashsworld.com/ the Lan2P project (p2p for local area networks): http://www.lan2p.com/ bitoogle: torrent file search... http://www.bitoogle.com/ |
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If you look at the poll you'll see that it is 3:1 in favor of not wanting a Kazaa on linux. I still cant believe this but we'll need more results than that if it realy stands that the vote is "NO!"
(p.s. if you see this go up and vote.) |
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Forget Kazaa ... -
July 17th, 2002, 08:10 AM
There use to be a KaZaa client for Linux. I'm sure it would still work with slight modification, but the maintainers of KaZaa don't seem to think it's worth their time.
It would be so easy to get the KaZaa command line program working in Linux, that the only reason I can see that there isn't one is because Sharman doesn't want one. Running it in Wine could be an option, but I've never figured out why it won't run ... besides I like Limewire. One day people will get tired of KaZaa and their scamware, or RIAA's big hammer will crush them and everyone will be happy that Gnutella is there for them. |
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July 21st, 2002, 05:05 PM
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gIFT -
July 23rd, 2002, 05:22 AM
gIFT used to be the hacked Linux version of Kazaa. They've have since changed their objective and are now creating their own network (called OpenFT) which will operate just like FastTrack. If you run Linux, then you should know better than to rely on a closed network like Kazaa. Use gnutella or gIFT and contribute to their development by testing their software and helping to report bugs.
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July 23rd, 2002, 08:19 AM
giFT (http://gift.sourceforge.net/) is a great network, just not enough people on it yet. I've used it a couple times and the speeds were amazing ... hopefully it becomes more popular in time.
Open networks are the only way to go, if you don't want the RIAA ruining your fun. |
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August 4th, 2002, 04:17 PM
i wrote a paper about linux also, you can find it here: http://www.napjunk.net/~steve/itsw-1497-Linux_Paper.doc
Also, linux is not easy to master like windows is...but I have faith that you can do it. check out www.linuxnewbie.org also for more info :) |
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September 4th, 2002, 11:21 AM
If it was up to me, every program available in Windoze would have a Linux/FreeBSD based version.
Not only would this show up all the problems associated with Windoze, (that M$ blames on the third party programmers), but, would allow everyone to be able to break free of the Gates grip. Never mind, if Palladium takes hold, you'll see a lot of migration to the Unix based OS and therefore a lot more software being written for multi-platform - Including a version of Kazaa. My idea of an OS is one that operates the system, not a self contained package of every piece of software ever invented. |
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