Paladin of the Pegasos
Posts: 1193 from 2003/2/24
From: Helsinki, Finland
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Plus it's actually quite slow even if you have the "fast" resume
working.
Yeah, that's about the same speed I would expect from the full hash check, maybe a bit slower though
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But the reason why I use bittorrent is that, although slow, it at
least works. MLdonkey crashes here.
Well, the newest version seemed to get "stuck" for me (No signs of life from f.ex. telnet interface) but can be quit with ctrl-c. The problem is you don't know when it will get stuck, and when it does, it obviously doesn't do anything. I downgraded to older version. Some people say that changing task priority to higher might help.
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Probably because I don't understand some setting I absolutely need to change to avoid this
It's so long since I did that, and I had more unstabile Pegasos 1 back then

But generally, I think you should try to change "Everything that affects connection speed & amount of connections"
And remember that bittorrent has its "own" connections, and that's maybe set a bit too high as default...
"uploaders" views all clients you're currently uploading to. (Yes, I too would call that "downloaders" - that's the clients you download from btw)
But back to the GUI topic. Mldonkey has a rather nice interface for GUI (just like it has for web browser and telnet)
There IS some mldonkey GUI for MorphOS, but it uses the telnet interface, which changed later, which obviously means that the GUI doesn't work anymore...
The thing I like in mldonkey is that you can just keep it running, connect to it via various interfaces (except dedicated GUI for MOS, becouse no-one has written one, yet) or just let it work in the background... And all that without restarting (different version of) program with different settings / arguments. Of course it's also possible to have GUI on a separate system than the one, client is working on.