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  • ...If someone knows how to modify it to make it work under other distros you are welcome to add it to this page. Thanks. The ''rm /tmp/.X11-unix/X$theScreen'' is there in case the server crashes or your mother/wife/husband removes the power pl
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  • ...ficial release is considered 'stable', but every now and then applications are built from the current source to allow more people to test new features or These are the package that provides (with dependancies) all needed libraries and tool
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  • ...d development of [[xMule]] at the time), which could be seen from the "all-are-ops" mentality he enforced on the [[IRC]] channel. Later, there were some misunderstandings between him and the other developers/community,
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  • ...e commands via the External Connections port and [[aMule]] is reading them there. Unless [[aMule]] and the external utilities are used on the same machine, you may need to configure your firewall and/or ro
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  • ...lications. The most popular ones in the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|eD2k network]] are:
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  • [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|eD2k]] links are links which refer to some file or server in the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|eD2k ne This are the meanings of each field:
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  • The links are listed one after the other separated with newlines. The file should end wit
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  • Bad guys are those [[client]]s who [[leech]] or who do not conform the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademl Such [[client]]s are [[ban]]ned as soon as they are known.
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  • ...sn't '''allow'''. This means that if you [[download]] from someone but you are not [[upload]]ing to him at that very moment you aren't leeching as long as ...banned]] as soon as they are detected by other [[client|clients]] and they are called ''leechers'' or ''bad guys''.
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  • ...nt]], you enter its upload queue. This is a list of [[client|clients]] who are willing to download some file. Each [[client]] has a [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#Wh
    455 B (73 words) - 14:57, 24 September 2008
  • ...rovides information such as the search results, the [[client|clients]] who are sharing specified files, the files transfer (when on [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#Wh ...h you connect to (you can choose which server to connect to). Most servers are interconnected to each other so that global searches can be done.
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  • :*The contents of the edit are related to the topic of the document and the links which refer to it. ...existing in [[Main Page|this wiki]]. All the rules defined in this policy are applied to that testing page too, except for those conflicting with this pa
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  • ...unique files are properly presented and that when several identical files are found it can download from those independent sources at the same time.<br> However, Overnet was a closed protocol. This means that it's specifications are unknown and it's designers aren't willing to show them to the public.
    1,014 B (173 words) - 11:21, 29 June 2008
  • ...ng speed, network bandwidth, and storage quantity. Popular examples of P2P are filesharing-networks.
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  • ...key from the data input which is claimed to be unique. As such, MD4 hashes are used to ensure data integrity. Both MD4, and its successor MD5, are optimized for 32-bit machines. Its predecessor MD2 was optimized for 8-bit
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  • ...com/windows Windows] (32 bits) platforms and it's protocol and source code are closed.
    471 B (70 words) - 07:25, 23 July 2004
  • The links are now on it's place, thanks for that a lot too! :-) I don't think Qt problems are claimed by [[aMule]] since [[aMule]] uses GTK, and no Qt is used at all.
    808 B (133 words) - 19:40, 25 July 2004
  • Fake files are those which are intended to look like a file, but are in fact something else or just nothing at all. Sadly, fakes are hard to detect and the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|ed2k]] network provides little (
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  • Comments are short messages left by [[client]]s in the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|network]] usu
    663 B (102 words) - 16:22, 4 August 2008
  • ...nstalled, but you want [[aMule]] to use another (probably newer) one, here are the steps to follow:
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  • There is also an unofficial [[Git]] repository mirroring the tarballs at [http:// :'''Note:''' There are no guarantees that aMule SVN will compile and/or work properly. aMule SVN i
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  • ...have ''Release'' [[priority]] will be uploaded a 100% of the time if there are [[client]]s trying to download them. It doesn't matter how many other files ...re uploaded. This means that you won't have to unshare everything that you are not shareing with ''Release'' priorty.
    1,016 B (168 words) - 06:14, 9 December 2005
  • '''where are the files downloaded saved...?''' The temporal files are stored in ''~/.aMule/Temp'' while the completed files are stored in ''~/.aMule/Incoming''
    807 B (133 words) - 23:42, 24 June 2006
  • ...look at the [[AMule_problems|common problems FAQ]]... all the answers are there. If you need any further help, please ask again, but please read ''first''
    793 B (139 words) - 15:05, 16 September 2004
  • Current programming interests are mainly focused in secure programming and [http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html hi
    791 B (128 words) - 19:59, 17 September 2004
  • Mule [[client]]s are those [[P2P]] [[client]]s which connect exclusively to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kadem ...[eMule]], [[aMule]], [[xMule]], [[lMule]], [[jMule]], etc (that's why they are also popularily known as *Mule [[client]]s), but some have very different n
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  • ...m will start up and display the "aMulecmd$" prompt. The following commands are available: (If you are running aMuled and don't want to use aMule to configure aMuleCMD, you can a
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  • == What are its results? == ...s that the first 180KB in the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_a_chunk?|chunk]] are the [[corrupt]]ed ones. If so, only 180KB have to be redownloaded out of th
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  • ...ts] from [http://phoenixlabs.org Phoenixlabs] (formerly known as Methlabs) are still under development. They use the lists from [http://bluetack.co.uk Blu ...http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3330.txt RFC 3330] document. These ranges are:
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  • ; : * Added "What are all those fancy colors in the download progress bar about?" ; : * All other files on the kademlia/utils are not needed by aMule.
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  • ...xchat/plugins'' instead of being in ''/usr/lib/xchat/plugins'', so move it there. To do so, run (as super-user root): Make sure you are running [http://www.xchat.org xChat2], that is, version 2, not version 1. [
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  • ...lot for some files, which either are rare so are hard to find sources, or are so little that 9.28MB might be mostly the whole of them, if not the whole o
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  • ; : * Ampersands will no longer be doubled when lines are added to the log-view.
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  • The Verifying Hashes, in an [[AICH]] supporter [[client]], are those which aren't neither [[Block Hash]]es not the [[Root Hash]]. ...e are to make a [[client]] easier to know if the recieved [[Block Hash]]es are [[Fake|fake]]/[[Corrupt|corrupt]] or not by sending those Veryfing Hashes,
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  • Aggressive [[client]]s are those who [[file request|request a file]] too often. [[Leech|Leechers]] and [[bad guy|bad guys]] are sometimes also called ''aggressive [[client|clients]]''.
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  • If you are not on that [[client]]'s upload [[queue]], you will be added for that file Possible answers for the remote [[client]] are:
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  • ...requires other libraries (wxGTK, GeoIP, uPnP ...) to be installed, if they are missing on your system yum will download & install them together with the a If everything goes fine, drop your root privileges and run amule ... buttons are now present on your Gnome Desktop menus; alternatively, just run "amule &"
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  • ...anything private being shared (we assume you do '''not''' share stuff you are not permitted to share!).
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  • ...ea of webcache is to upload the shared data into an ISP proxy and leave it there for other [[client]]s to download. ...um.emule-project.net/index.php?showtopic=14768 original post]. Plus, there are lot's of additional documentation pages all around the net; [http://www.goo
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  • The following libraries are required by [[aMule]]: == Dependencies, which are not required, but recommended by [[aMule]]: ==
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  • Up to date? hard to know. probably both are more or less the same. But loafing a large ipfilter requieres quite some CP '''2)Two filtering levels are defined, one in the ipfilter.dat file and another in preferences->security-
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  • Please take a look at [[FAQ_amuled|aMuled FAQ]] while no contents are in this page.
    257 B (39 words) - 16:05, 24 September 2008
  • Note that you should keep ports that are already in there. Be aware that if you are connected to the router remotely, if something failed during this process,
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  • ...e form of ''*.part'' where ''*'' is a three digits number. This temp files are placed in the Temp Directory set in [[aMule]]'s Preferences.
    339 B (62 words) - 05:45, 12 November 2004
  • If you are switching to [[aMule]] from some other [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|ed ...ndard [[temp file]] format, this incompatibility issue might happen if you are switching from [[MlDonkey]], [[eDonkey2000]] and some strange [[xMule]] ver
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  • There are various search types in the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|eD2k/Kademlia If you are connected to an [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What is ED2K?|eD2k]] [[server]], your s
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  • .... The purpose of this document is not to teach you to do this, since there are many different [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|eD2k]] [[server]]s around. Once you deci
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  • ...e. If the linked file has a translation available in the same language you are translating a document to, link to that translation instead of the original
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  • Is there any reason we're not using wxWidgets from MacPorts instead of wxMac? Which The following ports are currently installed:
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  • *A too low value in "Preferences"->"Max Connections". There are not enough connections available. *A too high value in "Preferences"->"Max Connections". Too many connections are congesting your line.
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