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![]() I've figured out a good way of quickly connecting Qtella, what with the default hostcaches built into Qtella all being down... If you download the attached file, then load Qtella, and on the far right of the "Connections" screen click on "Read File", then point it to the "hosts" file I've attached, it should connect ![]() That file is the hostcache from GTK-Gnutella, which I tried on the recommendation of someone else in this board. It's just that I then noticed you can import a list of hosts, and thought others might find this handy ![]() |
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![]() you can also download a reguarly upadted hostlist from qtella.net, Also my personal favorite is the hostlist.sh script that can update your own hostlist. You can even aet up a cron job to run the hostlist.sh hourly or daily so that the entiire process is automatic |
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