I personally don't use P2P but I occasionally use bittorrent for legal files. Right now in Azureus, I am seeding the ubuntu i386 dapper iso and once I seed that for 1-2 hours, I will start seeding breezy. Do you use P2P or Bittorrent programs ?
I personally don't use P2P but I occasionally use bittorrent for legal files. Right now in Azureus, I am seeding the ubuntu i386 dapper iso and once I seed that for 1-2 hours, I will start seeding breezy. Do you use P2P or Bittorrent programs ?
Last edited by xXx 0wn3d xXx; April 16th, 2006 at 06:47 PM.
not in all countys...is what your downloading legal ?
Is that like a trick question? Of course!Originally Posted by MasterChief1234
Sylvia: Look at what you've done to him!
Christof: I have given Truman the chance to lead a normal life. The world, the place you live in, is the sick place.
lol, I removed that question. Kinda pointless x_xOriginally Posted by bored2k
Yes , I do use P2P applications. The ones I currently use (my prefered) are:Originally Posted by MasterChief1234
- BitTorrent
- Soulseek (via the Nicotine client on linux)
- Limewire
Sylvia: Look at what you've done to him!
Christof: I have given Truman the chance to lead a normal life. The world, the place you live in, is the sick place.
Yes,
Azureus
aMule
Nicotine(I have it installed, but haven't tried it yet)
yes.
gtk-gnutella for regular p2p
freeloader (as of 4/16/06) for bittorrent (also a download manager)
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I use the Ktorrent bittorent client.
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I use Azureus and µTorrent mainly for downloading Linux distros.
I occasionally toy with the notion that I'll install a P2P client and download all the CDs that I've legally purchased but have broken/lost/had stolen by friends, but I never do. Not because of any legal or ethical restrictions. Just because I'm too lazy. Same deal with Streamripper.
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