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Old March 23rd, 2012
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Default gtk-gnutella sucks?

I just installed gtk-gnutella 0.96.6 stable. I tried to use it but it can't find anything, the two hosts in the list also show <none>, yet they are both connected.

Does anyone know whats going on with this crap?
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Old March 23rd, 2012
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My version is 0.98.2 (2011-12-30), but is the MacOSX version. It seems the GTK-G. blog is a little out of date. The latest release is 0.98.2; gtk-gnutella - The Graphical Unix Gnutella Client Download page. If you are using an out-of-date version, you will find it difficult to connect because of an internal program policy. Looks like your version is over a year old. oops

I find that GTk-G. can be slow to connect sometimes, especially if not used for a while but usually does connect well after a while. Mine just connected to 5 hosts.

My search worked fine. Lots of acceptable results.

If you see LimeWire/4.21.1 versions in the connection window, remove them, they are possibly spambots which will either send you spam in your search results or block your searches from going any further. ie: specifically LimeWire/4.21.1(rc)

If you are using Windows 7, set up a few rules in your firewall. Of course first is to allow GTK-Gnutella.
Next is to block a port ... 27016 which is used by a large percentage of spambots on the network in both the incoming and outgoing sections of the firewall for each of TCP and UDP.
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Old March 23rd, 2012
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I use a UNIX clone and just downloaded the source code to compile and install the latest version of gtk-gnutella, but the software does not have an uninstaller (make remove\uninstall etc).
I don't install software that doesn't have the ability to uninstall.

This software sucks and I'm not wasting anymore of my time with it.

Thanks for your time anyway bro.
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Old March 27th, 2012
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You CAN uninstall Gtk-Gnutella, at least in Ubuntu...

Gtk-Gnutella doesn't suck, it's a great program, looks simple but works great and developing is active and going on!

I'm using Phex but sometimes i'm using Gtk-Gnutella too...
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