On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 04:08:55 +0200, Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
Thanks. Seems I am going to develop a GTK UI for fasttrack ;P
Hmm maybe as an easier start, someone can add giFToxic to the FreeBSD
ports collection?
http://giftoxic.sourceforge.net/
Porting is currently outside my own abilities.
Scott I. Remick wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 04:08:55 +0200, Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
Thanks. Seems I am going to develop a GTK UI for fasttrack ;P
Hmm maybe as an easier start, someone can add giFToxic to the FreeBSD
ports collection?
http://giftoxic.sourceforge.net/
Porting is currently
Jim Ramsay writes:
Porting is currently outside my own abilities.
I'd love to do this, but I don't know enough about how to create
a port.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
Robert Huff
Hello folks,
If anyone knows a kazaa compatible program working under FreeBSD,
preferably GTK based and present in the ports, I would be gratefull for
any information regarding that.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Alin.
PS: there is http://apollon.sourceforge.net/ for linux (KDE
Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
If anyone knows a kazaa compatible program working under FreeBSD,
preferably GTK based and present in the ports, I would be gratefull for
any information regarding that.
You want:
/usr/ports/net/gift
/usr/ports/net/gift-fasttrack
/usr/ports/net/giftcurs
And probably
Jim Ramsay wrote:
Anton Alin-Adrian wrote:
If anyone knows a kazaa compatible program working under FreeBSD,
preferably GTK based and present in the ports, I would be gratefull
for any information regarding that.
You want:
/usr/ports/net/gift
/usr/ports/net/gift-fasttrack
/usr/ports/net
):
256kb up
2.0mbish down
==
It seems an impossible task to limit Kazaa and other p2p (Kazaa especially)
from accessing the Internet from a LAN, especially when you're sharing the
LAN with other college age people. So, I've instead told them to limit their
upstream to 5kB, which
Kazaa and other p2p (Kazaa especially)
from accessing the Internet from a LAN, especially when you're sharing the
LAN with other college age people. So, I've instead told them to limit their
upstream to 5kB, which leaves a good amount of of the upstream pipe for web
browsing.
However, whenever
nobody knows? I asked the wine-users list twice and nobody there answered
either.
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Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 20:18:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: wine/freebsd/kazaa.. (fwd)
freebsd fans.. running freebsd 4.8-stable and have
installed wine from
How do you run wine ?? with a fake windows or with a current windows instalation?
In my case i run wine with a fake windows drive (.wine/c/) and i have to do the
followin steps to get kazaa working in freebsd:
- Copy this dlls from a windows instalation to .wine/c/Windows/System
comctl32
/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A:
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetIdeInterface not implemented for BSD
fixme:reg:GetSystemInfo not yet supported on this system
after I click the final install button in the kazaa lite 1.7.2 install,
the window goes away and the install seems to hang..
any
A:
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetIdeInterface not implemented for BSD
fixme:reg:GetSystemInfo not yet supported on this system
after I click the final install button in the kazaa lite 1.7.2 install,
the window goes away and the install seems to hang..
any ideas on that?
Remove the entry in the .wine/config
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 18:51:40 -0400 (EDT) Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nobody knows? I asked the wine-users list twice and nobody there answered
either.
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Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 20:18:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: wine/freebsd/kazaa.. (fwd
hey wine^H^H^H^H freebsd fans.. running freebsd 4.8-stable and have
installed wine from
the ports. Wine-20030508.tar.gz
It installed fine and I can run notepad with no problems..
Im running the kazaalite install binary for windows and it gets so far..
then it bombs out with
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 09:03:29PM -0500, Adam Stroud wrote:
The Kazaa client for Linux was discontinued. There is however a client for
Linux that uses the Fast Track network. I forget the name of it, but I am
usre that it can be found on sourceforge.net. It took some configuration
Helo everyone
Is there a kazaa client for bsd or X accept for making kazaa-lite run on
wine ?
Kind regards
Wayne
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Kazaa for Linux undr Linux emulation?
--Adam
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From: Wayne Swart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: kazaa on bsd
Helo everyone
Is there a kazaa client for bsd or X accept for making
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 10:05:47AM -0500, Adam Maas wrote:
Kazaa for Linux undr Linux emulation?
This is very interesting. I remember reading about the Linux client
some time ago but when I searched I found little. It seemed that KaZaA
had discontinued the Linux client. Do you have any more
The Kazaa client for Linux was discontinued. There is however a client for
Linux that uses the Fast Track network. I forget the name of it, but I am
usre that it can be found on sourceforge.net. It took some configuration and
time, but I did have it running at one point. It seems to me
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Lo everyone
Is there a client for linux/bsd to connect to kazaa?
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KazaaLite claims to work under Wine. I've never gotten Wine to run
anything more than a dinky
at man wine.conf :)
Ed.
Quoting Adam Weinberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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(12.18.2002 @ 0313 PST): Wayne Swart said, in 0.2K:
Lo everyone
Is there a client for linux/bsd to connect to kazaa?
end of Kazaa from Wayne Swart
KazaaLite
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Edmond Baroud wrote:
I'm using Kazaalite under wine and its working fine for me like all
other win9x executables that I have installed using the crossover
plugin. (except quicktime!@$#%).
The latest release of mplayer plays quicktime. I don't know if the port
has been
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