El Saturday 31 May 2003 16:55, Bob Underwood escribió:
> i've not found a kazaa client, but i've not looked much either.
>
> for burning cd's, i tend to use eroaster. works well for me.
>
> hth,
> bob
For kazaa i use giFT from cvs with the FastTrack plugin (cvs too)
for burnig cds i use CDBakeOv
On Saturday 31 May 2003 22:27, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows
> XP.
>
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
> done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
You might want to tak
> http://p2pfr.free.fr/linux/fasttrack/kza.linux.tar.gz
Nope, FastTrack has changed the network protocol and kza stopped working.
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On Saturday 31 May 2003 23:00, Thomas Ritter wrote:
> Okay, CD burning... click'n drag does exist, I did that with k3b, it was
> relatively easy, but as I use to burn CDs and erase the data after being
> burned, I'm used to put data for CDs into one directory. With a simple
> script bound to inode/
On Saturday 31 May 2003 20:27, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows
> XP.
>
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
> done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
>
> I am a P2P/Kazaa a
Le Samedi 31 Mai 2003 22:27, Robert Tilley a écrit :
> Any comment or information on the ideas contained herein is most
> appreciated.
For KaZaA : if you have high bandwidth, try lmule/xmule.
If you really need kazaa, try this :
http://p2pfr.free.fr/linux/fasttrack/kza.linux.tar.gz
It use VERY
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 04:27:32PM -0400, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows
> XP.
>
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
> done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
>
> I a
Am Samstag, 31. Mai 2003 22:27 schrieb Robert Tilley:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows
> XP.
*shudder* ;)
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
> done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
Okay,
El Sábado, 31 de Mayo de 2003 22:27, Robert Tilley escribió:
> I am a P2P/Kazaa addict. I collect movies, pr0n, MP3s, etc. and often find
There are programs to use all p2p networks, as far as I know. I don't know how
good are they, cause I used some time ago mldonkey, but now I only use my
conn
On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:27 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to
> Windows XP.
>
> I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather,
> this was done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa
> network.
>
> I am a P2P/Ka
I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows XP.
I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was
done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network.
I am a P2P/Kazaa addict. I collect movies, pr0n, MP3s, etc. and often find
mysel
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 02:25:13PM +0200, Vladimir Wiedermann wrote:
>
> Propably since last update of kde (3.1.2) on debian sid, my ktalkd doesn't
> work anymore. After each talk I immediately get only message, that
> user is not logged in.
> I also don't receive a mail, that somebody tried to t
Propably since last update of kde (3.1.2) on debian sid, my ktalkd doesn't
work anymore. After each talk I immediately get only message, that
user is not logged in.
I also don't receive a mail, that somebody tried to talk me.
I tried reconfiguring ktalkd, but it didn't help me.
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On Friday 30 May 2003 1:02 am, Paulo Richards wrote:
> First of all, you must have instaled the i18n package for your native
> language... in your case should be kde-i18n-pt (i think, i'm not sure)
> In case that it isn't instaled open a terminal and write apt-get install
> kde-i18n-pt
However if
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