* Matthew L Reed <matty@xxxxxxxxxx> [2005-11-03 16:13 -0800]: > From: "Sylvain Petreolle" <spetreolle@xxxxxxxx> >>--- Matthew L Reed <matty@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >><...> >>> >>>Example - run eMule. It is unbearably slow. Is it eMule, or Wine? >>in this particular case, why not run some linux ed2k client ? (aMule ?) > > My understanding is that amule is not being currently maintained, and I > like eMule. I could be easily persuaded to run a native ed2k client if I > could find a good one, do you (or anyone else here) know of any? mlDonkey <http://www.mldonkey.net/>. As the website says, "MLdonkey is a multi-platform, multi-network, peer-to-peer client written in the powerful Objective-Caml language. Originally it was the first open-source client to access the eDonkey network . The protocol was reverse-engineered using the efficient protocol sniffer, Pandora . It has evolved to support the following networks: * eDonkey * Gnutella (Bearshare, Limewire,etc) * Overnet * Gnutella2 (Shareaza) * Emule-kademlia * Soulseek (alpha) * BitTorrent * Direct-Connect (alpha) * Fasttrack (Kazaa, Imesh, Grobster) * Opennap (alpha) * FileTP (FTP/HTTP downloads)" You can download a binary (ie, no need to install OCaml unless you feel you need to compile it yourself), and you needn't turn on all those protocols (I think only eDonkey and FileTP are enabled by default). ObWine: Using a recent cvs version, I can't run a file named 'start.exe' from a cdrom. Wine always uses it's own start.exe.so, even when I give an absolute path. I.e, mortarn@bruce:~$ wine /mnt/auto/cdrom/start.exe Start a program, or open a document in the program normally used for files with that suffix. Usage: start [options] program_filename [...] start [options] document_filename Options: /M[inimized] Start the program minimized. /MAX[imized] Start the program maximized. /R[estored] Start the program normally (neither minimized nor maximized). /W[ait] Wait for started program to finish, then exit with its exit code. /L Show end-user license. start.exe version 0.2 Copyright (C) 2003, Dan Kegel Start comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details run with /L option. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; run 'start /L' for details. -- Joshua 'bruce' Crawford ... http://www.geocities.com/mortarn "As we anarchists say: 'There's no government like no government.'" -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain (darcy@druid)
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