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		Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Master of Reality on  6 September 2002, 05:45
		
			
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				Is there any command-line P2P filesharing program for Linux!!! All i can find is those damn GUI ones.
			
 
			
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				mutella, go look on www.gnutella.org, (http://www.gnutella.org,) its their, in the linux/unix cleint section
			
 
			
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				i thought all the guntelliums were GUI based, but i checked just after i posted, and then i booted into linux (from windows) and am installin it now.
			
 
			
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				wasn't there a time when KaZaa had one?
			
 
			
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Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
Is there any command-line P2P filesharing program for Linux!!! All i can find is those damn GUI ones.
Uh yeah, it's a brand new one.  And if you have a recent Linux distro it was probably included with your OS. It's called "ftp".  Maybe you've heard of it?  (http://smile.gif)
			 
			
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				Slow down, the world isn't ready for ftp yet. Maybe in some distant distro, but good thinking.
			
 
			
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				i want to dl music (Black Sabbath) and there is no FTP server that iknow of that has Black Sabbath albums on it. 
Kazaa discontinued its Linux version.
			 
			
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				Mayby that's why I don't use it. I am a law abiding type of person.
			
 
			
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				you could dl .OGG stuff that new artists release(and allow) from the Vorbis server.
I got a new Hi-Fi so i probly wont be dling as much illegal songs (which i dont admit that i have done) and try to find out where to buy some Sabbath records.
[ September 06, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]
			 
			
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				as for the linux version of kazaa, PM me if you have it, i don't want to cloud up the forums with my shady dealings
			
 
			
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				please list off Gui peer to peers for linux, if you dont want to, thats ok too.
			
 
			
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Originally posted by Master of Reality / Bob:
you could dl .OGG stuff that new artists release(and allow) from the Vorbis server.
I got a new Hi-Fi so i probly wont be dling as much illegal songs (which i dont admit that i have done) and try to find out where to buy some Sabbath records.
[ September 06, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]
IMHO you should try a record store
			 
			
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				nah, i have associates from which i might get some.