Re: [newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-18 Per discussione J.M. cogels

You can try eDonkey, www.edonkey2000.com

I've tried the GUI on both Mandrake 9 beta 4 and RC-2, and it works
fine. First time connecting is a bit slow though, you may have to add
some servers in the beginning. You can find a list at
www.sharereactor.com. After that, it works fine. eDonkey is especially
usefull for downloading large files, like ISO's or movies or something.

Don't forget to read the info on the eDonkey website about how to get
the GUI connected to the core, you have to set a username and password
for that.

Good luck.

Regards,
Joost

Op di 17-09-2002, om 21:58 schreef iggy:
 hi, all.
 
 was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
 program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
 problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity to 
 kazaa?
 
 side note... i mainly work in kde, for what it's worth.  9.0 rc2
 
 thanks in advance
 -iggy
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: [newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-18 Per discussione J.M. cogels

The serverlist can be found here:
http://www-werkstatt.de/ocb/serverlist.html.gz
or here:
http://homepage.swissonline.net/ocbMaurice/TDN/dpnnmgtcvq/serverlist.html.gz

The client can be downloaded from
http://www.edonkey2000.com/files/ed2k_linux_gui_0.1alpha.tar.gz

FAQ's are here: http://users.aber.ac.uk/tpm01/ed2k_tools/faq.html

Regards,
Joost

Op wo 18-09-2002, om 09:02 schreef J.M. cogels:
 You can try eDonkey, www.edonkey2000.com
 
 I've tried the GUI on both Mandrake 9 beta 4 and RC-2, and it works
 fine. First time connecting is a bit slow though, you may have to add
 some servers in the beginning. You can find a list at
 www.sharereactor.com. After that, it works fine. eDonkey is especially
 usefull for downloading large files, like ISO's or movies or something.
 
 Don't forget to read the info on the eDonkey website about how to get
 the GUI connected to the core, you have to set a username and password
 for that.
 
 Good luck.
 
 Regards,
 Joost
 
 Op di 17-09-2002, om 21:58 schreef iggy:
  hi, all.
  
  was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
  program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
  problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity to 
  kazaa?
  
  side note... i mainly work in kde, for what it's worth.  9.0 rc2
  
  thanks in advance
  -iggy
  
  
  
  
  
 
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Re: [newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-18 Per discussione Sridhar Dhanapalan

Get MLDonkey (http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/mldonkey/). It's a much better
client and GUI than the official ones. It's much faster and it allows you to
connect to multiple servers.

Once that's set up, go over to TheDonkeyNetwork
(http://www.thedonkeynetwork.com/) for more info and to get some serverlists.


On 18 Sep 2002 09:13:32 +0200, J.M. cogels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The serverlist can be found here:
 http://www-werkstatt.de/ocb/serverlist.html.gz
 or here:
 http://homepage.swissonline.net/ocbMaurice/TDN/dpnnmgtcvq/serverlist.html.gz
 
 The client can be downloaded from
 http://www.edonkey2000.com/files/ed2k_linux_gui_0.1alpha.tar.gz
 
 FAQ's are here: http://users.aber.ac.uk/tpm01/ed2k_tools/faq.html
 
 Regards,
 Joost
 
 Op wo 18-09-2002, om 09:02 schreef J.M. cogels:
  You can try eDonkey, www.edonkey2000.com
  
  I've tried the GUI on both Mandrake 9 beta 4 and RC-2, and it works
  fine. First time connecting is a bit slow though, you may have to add
  some servers in the beginning. You can find a list at
  www.sharereactor.com. After that, it works fine. eDonkey is especially
  usefull for downloading large files, like ISO's or movies or something.
  
  Don't forget to read the info on the eDonkey website about how to get
  the GUI connected to the core, you have to set a username and password
  for that.
  
  Good luck.
  
  Regards,
  Joost
  
  Op di 17-09-2002, om 21:58 schreef iggy:
   hi, all.
   
   was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
   program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
   problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity
   to kazaa?
   
   side note... i mainly work in kde, for what it's worth.  9.0 rc2
-- 
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[newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-17 Per discussione iggy

hi, all.

was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity to 
kazaa?

side note... i mainly work in kde, for what it's worth.  9.0 rc2

thanks in advance
-iggy





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Re: [newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-17 Per discussione Alastair Scott

On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:58, iggy wrote:

 was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
 program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
 problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity to 
 kazaa?

Well, _the_ Gnutella KDE client is qtella:

http://qtella.sourceforge.net/

You can get an RPM file for 9.0 from:

ftp://plf.zarb.org/cooker

along with a trainload of other applications considered too legally
shaky to be distributed by Mandrakesoft ;)

There is no KaZaa Linux clone that I know of; development of an
official one started but, some time ago, it dropped dead ...

Alastair



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Re: [newbie] ot - file sharing tools

2002-09-17 Per discussione Ralph Slooten

On 17 Sep 2002, Alastair Scott wrote:

 On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:58, iggy wrote:
 
  was wondering is anyone knows if anybody knows of a decent file sharing 
  program.  have been unsuccessful with anything nutella, win or lin, no 
  problems w/ the kazaa network.  is there anybody working on connectivity to 
  kazaa?
 
 Well, _the_ Gnutella KDE client is qtella:

I have never been satisfied with the performance or speed of gnutella... 
having nothing to do with the clients.. just the network. I have heard so 
much ranting and raving, and yes it does work, but I just don't like it. 
Maybe there is something I am missing. Limewire seems to be the best 
gnutella client I have used, and it's pretty fast, but what the difference 
is between Limewire and other clients in terms of it's performance is I 
don't know either.

Oh, I hate Limewire too cause it uses java... is therfore slow, 
resource-hogging, and cannot be run in the background. I tried the other 
day to run Limewire it was using 94MB's of RAM. I mean cummon!

Since about 4 months ago I have been using giFT (http://gift.sf.net/). It 
used to actually connect to the kazaa network, that is until kazaa changed 
from Holland to New Zeland (or wherever), and they encoded the network, 
preventing any other clones to get in.
GiFT then carried on in the open-source manner and sort-of created their 
own network like kazaa. It isn't anywhere near close to the 2,5 million 
users that are online on Kazaa, as I think on average there are 150-750 
users online, but it does offer quite a bit, and it's speed is generally 
great, it's light (you don't even notice it running except for 
download/upload traffic), and it can run in the background. Who knows, the 
more the merrier. It seems that everyone there shares I guess like the 
Linux community, which is nice. It does take self-compiling and a bit of 
configuring, but once you have it up and running, it'll be an ease ;-)

Greetings
Ralph
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[newbie-it] file sharing

2002-05-27 Per discussione asapi



Salve ragazzi!
mi sapreste consigliare un programma per lo scambio degli mp3 con Linux tipo WinMix 
per intenderci?
Grazie a tutti,
Alessandro

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Re: [newbie-it] file sharing

2002-05-27 Per discussione freefred

On Monday 27 May 2002 13:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], talkin' about [newbie-it] 
file sharing wrote:
 Salve ragazzi!
 mi sapreste consigliare un programma per lo scambio degli mp3 con
 Linux tipo WinMix per intenderci? Grazie a tutti,

mh, non c'e' quasi nulla come winmx (perlomeno
come interfaccia e potenzialita'), da quando
(ma e' un po' che non controllo) hanno cambiato il protocollo
di kazaa.
Comunque:

lopster, e i seguaci di napster
(immagino usino ora dei server open,
e' un po' che non li guardo)

limewire
c'e' anche per win e per mac, e' in java 
(e vuole il jre aggiornato)

qtella e altri, basati su gnutella

Audiogalaxy (giusto in questi giorni
l'hanno scoperto pure i discografici)
scarichi il satellite, poi fai tutto via web
(c'e' anche un'interfaccia grafica, direi)

Tutto questo, e le prime info, le trovi
a freshmeat.net

bye

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R: [newbie-it] file sharing

2002-05-27 Per discussione mc1837


- Original Message -
From: freefred [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie-it] file sharing


 On Monday 27 May 2002 13:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], talkin' about [newbie-it]
 file sharing wrote:
  Salve ragazzi!
  mi sapreste consigliare un programma per lo scambio degli mp3 con
cercare con google.com:scrivere sulla ricerca: beshare linux.
vi apparira' una pagina con  varie  voci , cercate quella che vi consiglia
il peer to peer  sotto linux per lo scambio dai siti
di BeOS. il programma si chiama (ozone).
Al Salut.
roma 27 maggio 2002





Re: [newbie] Network File Sharing

2001-06-13 Per discussione Michael

I have nfs working in a manual mode now.  I assigned it a different mount 
point and it worked fine.  The next thing I'm working on now is getting it to 
load on boot-up.  I get a message that fs type NFS is not supported by 
kernel  That's weird since I can do it manually.  I gues it's still 
something in /etc/fstab that's a little off.   This is not very easy to do 
since all the books either instruct you from RedHat or SuSe.  I did notice on 
startup that it tries to mount nfs, before nfs is started.  That might be a 
clue. I'll keep playing with it and let you know what happens.Thanks for 
all of your help!!

Michael


On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, bascule wrote:
 i can't think of any reason why that message shouldn't mean what it appears
 to mean, namely that you don't have that directory on the machine that is
 trying to mount the nfs share, as i said before my knowledge is at its limt

 On Wednesday 13 June 2001  2:29 am, you wrote:
  I noticed when I reboot, there's a message mount: /fsys/machine_name/usr
  mount point does not exist?  I get the same message on both machines.

 why not start from the beginning, as root run this command on machine 1:
 exportfs machine2name:/home

 as root on machine 2 creat a temp directory say /nfs
 run this command :
 mount -t nfs machine1name:/home /nfs

 on my two machine this allows me to cd /nfs on machine 2 and see the
 contents of /home on machine1, if this doesn't work for you then apart from
 using machine1name.localdomain and machine2name.localdomain instead of just
 the machine names i can only guess that your setup is suffuciently
 different to mine that i can't help, if this does work (check it in both
 directions) then the problem probably lies in your system files setup

  Also, when I try using your mount command now, I just get a man file
  telling me about to use various options.

 bascule




Re: [newbie] Network File Sharing

2001-06-13 Per discussione bascule

i can't think of any reason why that message shouldn't mean what it appears 
to mean, namely that you don't have that directory on the machine that is 
trying to mount the nfs share, as i said before my knowledge is at its limt 


On Wednesday 13 June 2001  2:29 am, you wrote:
 I noticed when I reboot, there's a message mount: /fsys/machine_name/usr
 mount point does not exist?  I get the same message on both machines.


why not start from the beginning, as root run this command on machine 1:
exportfs machine2name:/home

as root on machine 2 creat a temp directory say /nfs
run this command :
mount -t nfs machine1name:/home /nfs

on my two machine this allows me to cd /nfs on machine 2 and see the contents 
of /home on machine1, if this doesn't work for you then apart from using 
machine1name.localdomain and machine2name.localdomain instead of just the 
machine names i can only guess that your setup is suffuciently different to 
mine that i can't help, if this does work (check it in both directions) then 
the problem probably lies in your system files setup


 Also, when I try using your mount command now, I just get a man file
 telling me about to use various options.



bascule




[newbie] Network File Sharing

2001-06-12 Per discussione Michael

I have a question regarding NFS.  After nearly 30 hours over two days and 
redoing the basic install of 7.2 on both of my machines, I have my two 
machines networked together and can ping each successfully.  I installed the 
network utilities, nfs and portmap, and have edited my /etc/exports files to 
read:

/usr *.localdomain
/home *.localdomain

I have also edited my /etc/fstab to include:

john:/usr  /fsys/john/usr  NFS   defaults
john:/home  /fsys/john/usr   NFS     defaults

I did a /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd to start the daemon
I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start  
Then I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start

(The last two commands were suggested by someone on the list, but were not in 
my books.)  I checked the Mandrake site for a tutorial on NFS, but all there 
is is a basic networking tutorial, and how to do IP masquerading.

The mounting proceedure is not working and I'm wondering if I'm missing 
something??

Thanks,

Michael




Re: [newbie] Network File Sharing

2001-06-12 Per discussione bascule

are you exporting from just one machine to the other? the 
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs and /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd are - i think - for serving from 
one machine to the 'receiving' machine, you need to have nfs-utils-clients on 
the other machine, i assume you have installed either or both of nfs-utils or 
nfs-utils-clients on the appropriate machines?

have you tried to mount manually?

'mount -t nfs machine.domain:/path/on/other/machine /path/on/this/machine'

also, in your fstab i notice that you have just 'john', assuming that is a 
machine name i wonder if you need to use a domain name as well or make sure 
you have aliases in your /etc/hosts file?

bascule



On Tuesday 12 June 2001 11:14 pm, you wrote:
 I have a question regarding NFS.  After nearly 30 hours over two days and
 redoing the basic install of 7.2 on both of my machines, I have my two
 machines networked together and can ping each successfully.  I installed
 the network utilities, nfs and portmap, and have edited my /etc/exports
 files to read:

 /usr *.localdomain
 /home *.localdomain

 I have also edited my /etc/fstab to include:

 john:/usr  /fsys/john/usr  NFS   defaults
 john:/home  /fsys/john/usr   NFS     defaults

 I did a /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd to start the daemon
 I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start  
 Then I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start

 (The last two commands were suggested by someone on the list, but were not
 in my books.)  I checked the Mandrake site for a tutorial on NFS, but all
 there is is a basic networking tutorial, and how to do IP masquerading.

 The mounting proceedure is not working and I'm wondering if I'm missing
 something??

 Thanks,

 Michael




Re: [newbie] Network File Sharing

2001-06-12 Per discussione Michael

On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, you wrote:
 are you exporting from just one machine to the other? the
 /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs and /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd are - i think - for serving
 from one machine to the 'receiving' machine, you need to have
 nfs-utils-clients on the other machine, i assume you have installed either
 or both of nfs-utils or nfs-utils-clients on the appropriate machines?

I have installed all the utilities on both machines.  I started 
/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd and /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs on the exporting machine.  

Do have to do something to start nfs-utils-clients on the receiving machine?  

Do all of these need to be working at all times?   

Can I use a simple script to start all of this automatically at boot?


 have you tried to mount manually?

 'mount -t nfs machine.domain:/path/on/other/machine /path/on/this/machine'

When I try to mount manually, I get:  machine_name:/usr failed, reason given 
by server : Permission denied.


 also, in your fstab i notice that you have just 'john', assuming that is a
 machine name i wonder if you need to use a domain name as well or make sure
 you have aliases in your /etc/hosts file?

/etc/hosts on machine one contains :

192.168.x.1x  localhost.localdomain  localhost
127.0.0.1  localhost
192.168.x.2x  macine_two_name

/etc/hosts on machine two contains :

192.168.X.2X  localhost.localdomain
127.0.0.1   localhost
192..168.X.1X  machine_one_name

Does any of this help??


 bascule

 On Tuesday 12 June 2001 11:14 pm, you wrote:
  I have a question regarding NFS.  After nearly 30 hours over two days and
  redoing the basic install of 7.2 on both of my machines, I have my two
  machines networked together and can ping each successfully.  I installed
  the network utilities, nfs and portmap, and have edited my /etc/exports
  files to read:
 
  /usr *.localdomain
  /home *.localdomain
 
  I have also edited my /etc/fstab to include:
 
  john:/usr  /fsys/john/usr  NFS   defaults
  john:/home  /fsys/john/usr   NFS     defaults
 
  I did a /usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd to start the daemon
  I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start  
  Then I did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start
 
  (The last two commands were suggested by someone on the list, but were
  not in my books.)  I checked the Mandrake site for a tutorial on NFS, but
  all there is is a basic networking tutorial, and how to do IP
  masquerading.
 
  The mounting proceedure is not working and I'm wondering if I'm missing
  something??
 
  Thanks,
 
  Michael




Re: [newbie] Graphical File Sharing

2000-11-12 Per discussione Phil Connor

On Friday 10 November 2000 06:44 pm, you wrote:

 
  I have used LinNeighborhood for some time. It is simple and nice.  Sorry
  don't have the URL with me.  Or Knetmon works, too.
 

rpmfind has it
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Re: [newbie] Graphical File Sharing

2000-11-12 Per discussione Riker

I found it and am currently setting it up. Thanks for pointing out the
program to me!

Riker

Phil Connor wrote:
 
 On Friday 10 November 2000 06:44 pm, you wrote:
 
  
   I have used LinNeighborhood for some time. It is simple and nice.  Sorry
   don't have the URL with me.  Or Knetmon works, too.
  
 
 rpmfind has it
 --
 Phil Connor
 Emory Booty Co.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Registered Linux User # 189889




Re: [newbie] Graphical File Sharing

2000-11-10 Per discussione kernell32

On Thursday 09 November 2000 22:05, you wrote:
 Hello:

 I have a qestion concerning file sharing in Linux-Mandrake. I have two
 computers networked together and can ping both machines and share the
 Internet. My question now is: How can I access the others machines file
 using a graphical interface? Is there a way to use Konquer to show my
 other machine when I open it? In 7.0 I was using the file manager to
 access the other machine and can't seem to figure out how to do it in
 7.2. I'm very new to networking and believe that this may be a very
 simple problem to remedy.

 Thanks for taking the time to read the question and offering
 suggestions.

 Riker

Use samba you need to share your drives with samba you can use linuxconf to 
set it up and enable it and then you can mount the share with this command:
# smbmount machinename\\sharename /dir/where/you/want/to/mount/it -o 
uid=userwithwhatyouwanttoaccessit

for detailed instructions read the smb howto 




Re: [newbie] Graphical File Sharing

2000-11-10 Per discussione Thomas Bishop

On Thursday 09 November 2000 14:05, Riker wrote:
 Hello:

 I have a qestion concerning file sharing in Linux-Mandrake. I have two
 computers networked together and can ping both machines and share the
 Internet. My question now is: How can I access the others machines file
 using a graphical interface? Is there a way to use Konquer to show my
 other machine when I open it? In 7.0 I was using the file manager to
 access the other machine and can't seem to figure out how to do it in
 7.2. I'm very new to networking and believe that this may be a very
 simple problem to remedy.

 Thanks for taking the time to read the question and offering
 suggestions.

 Riker

I have used LinNeighborhood for some time. It is simple and nice.  Sorry 
don't have the URL with me.  Or Knetmon works, too.
 
TRBishop
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RLU # 12043





[newbie] Graphical File Sharing

2000-11-09 Per discussione Riker

Hello:

I have a qestion concerning file sharing in Linux-Mandrake. I have two
computers networked together and can ping both machines and share the
Internet. My question now is: How can I access the others machines file
using a graphical interface? Is there a way to use Konquer to show my
other machine when I open it? In 7.0 I was using the file manager to
access the other machine and can't seem to figure out how to do it in
7.2. I'm very new to networking and believe that this may be a very
simple problem to remedy. 

Thanks for taking the time to read the question and offering
suggestions.

Riker