Re: p2p?

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Jim Perrin wrote:
> On 11/30/05, Samuel Rochas <samuel.rochas-FKTMxCij8ASWd6l5hS35sQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>Hello everyone,
>>
>>I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need...
>>except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
>>
>>Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
> 
> 
> Set up dag's yum repository available from dag.wieers.com, or the
> kbsingh's repository from centos.karan.org, then 'yum install
> bittorrent'
> 
> As for the rest... stealing is bad mmmmkay. If you're not smart enough
> to run a google query  or poke freshmeat, you're not smart enough to
> infringe on copyright law properly.
> 
> 
> --
> Jim Perrin
> System Architect - UIT
> Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center

*cracks up* Sorry Jim, that was just funny. However, gtk-gnutella is
not a bad app for p2p stuff. I also use bittorrent. I've not been a
big fan of Limewire though...it just seems bulky. That's just me though.

Gtk-Gnutella can be found at http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net

HTH

Alex White

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