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Old October 29th, 2002
Nosferatu
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Angry be f*cked

Hein,

Be f*cked!~

I haven't seen a search result in days, not since upgrading to 0.91.

I had recompiled 0.90 with the limit hacked down, but this version is more complex to hack, and so far I haven't been bothered.

You know what to do with your theoretical figures. Get a modem and try it, d!psh!t.

Bad for the network .. do I care what is bad for a network that is too broken to provide search results to modem users? No. If the network can't handle 10 queries being sent out every 3 minutes, then limewire should be figuring out why it's so broken.

Maybe on your broadband connection does every connection take 1-2k/s - personally I think something's broken if that is the case, anyway.

For me, gtk-gnutella generally reports less than 1 1/2 k per second, mostly 0-1. What I tried to say is that the connections are dropping off at such a rate that I have to be constantly trying to find new ones at a ratio of about 2-3:1 .. ie for every connection I am trying to keep up, I have to be looking for 2 or 3 to replace it, since many of them do not connect .. either timeout or some other refusal.

And before you tell me what is wrong with my setup, no, this is not BECAUSE I am looking for too many connections. If I set it to 1 I get about ... zero. Nix .. nothing ... SFA. If I set it to 3 or 4 as you suggest, still around 0 to 1 connections at any given moment.

Ultrapeers .. hopefully may help this for gtk-gnutella users .. in general I think the network was a lot healthier for gtk-gnutella users before there were any ultrapeers at all. Now many of the hosts I try to connect to tell me to f*ck off.

Please do not try to tell me how my PC is working .. next you'll be telling me when I'm running out of hard drive space. Thanks, but .. do not assume I am stupid and you know better than me how my connection is faring.

Nos
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