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enjoijeff:
Okay... I installed aMule and everything worked fine I kept getting the message that I need to put a server in addresses.dat to use auto_update and I ignored it. I used the URL in the bar and got a list of servers and connected to a few started downloading abunch of stuff... I then was on my like 7th search and it just closed. I tried to open it again and get the same message this time I click okay and it crashes. And I can't find the folder of where the file is.

I also downloaded xMule after all this too see if it would work same message same crash.

[ February 21, 2004: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]

KernelPanic:
Forget whatever you are using and use overnet and the ed2k_gui frontend.
Because it rules.

[ February 22, 2004: Message edited by: Tux ]

preacher:

quote:Originally posted by enjoijeff:
Okay... I installed aMule and everything worked fine I kept getting the message that I need to put a server in addresses.dat to use auto_update and I ignored it. I used the URL in the bar and got a list of servers and connected to a few started downloading abunch of stuff... I then was on my like 7th search and it just closed. I tried to open it again and get the same message this time I click okay and it crashes. And I can't find the folder of where the file is.

I also downloaded xMule after all this too see if it would work same message same crash.

[ February 21, 2004: Message edited by: enjoijeff ]
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Are you really from KCK, Kansas City Kansas?

This is my hometown, I live here, if so please say so.

enjoijeff:
so

Calum:

quote:Originally posted by Tux:
Forget whatever you are using and use overnet and the ed2k_gui frontend.
Because it rules.

[ February 22, 2004: Message edited by: Tux ]
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they are good, but i think anybody using those should also be using gtk-gnutella too.

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