Hi all,
What are the best P2P music share packages for Linux? Clearly they need
to be popular but not being any kind of /spyware/ is real important
too
Any recommendations or comments most welcome and appreciated.
Thsnks
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Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
What are the best P2P music share packages for Linux? Clearly they need
to be popular but not being any kind of /spyware/ is real important
too
Any recommendations or comments most welcome and appreciated.
Limewire
OR
Kazaa Lite under Wine.
Regards,
Ed.
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Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
What are the best P2P music share packages for Linux? Clearly they need
to be popular but not being any kind of /spyware/ is real important
too
Any recommendations or comments most welcome an
appreciated.
Try TekNap or similar ones... I use XNap on my
Hi Nick,
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:10:54 +0200 you wrote:
What are the best P2P music share packages for Linux? Clearly they
need to be popular but not being any kind of /spyware/ is real
important too
Look at http://www.zeropaid.com/
They have a Linux section.
For meta discussions about
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 00:10, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
What are the best P2P music share packages for Linux? Clearly they need
to be popular but not being any kind of /spyware/ is real important
too
Any recommendations or comments most welcome and appreciated.
Thsnks
As a
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 09:57, David Hollister wrote:
As a developer on Furthur, I'm compelled to respond and say
Furthurnet. :)
Of course, this would only interest you if you are interested in the
bands that Furthurnet allows trading of, and those are only bands that
allow the free