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| Hello, I have taken a lot from the community till now. I finally have the means and resources to be able to give back. I'd like to share close to 80GB worth of files with the community. My OS of choice is CentOS5. What client can I use to share all these files, connect to unlimited servers, etc? I came across a client called MLDonkey, which is good with it's own webGUI, Telnet, and GTK-GUI stuff. However, I don't need the GTK GUIs. The problem with MLDonkey is, Gnutella support is dead. Can someone recommend me a client? Thank you. |
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| Well i think that an question like that is hard to answer ........ i dont know what happens with your system if you share an amount like that, and if you do, do you have an fast inet connection ... iam running limewire with ubuntu , i have also used phex and gtk-gnutella . i thought gtk-gnutella come also with no gui i believe, but iam not sure about this . guess just try some clients .......... |
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