Posted: 2002-11-07 10:05pm
I use Mozilla with the "New" skin (NS7). Works fine for me, and goes well with the WindowsXP Rhodium Edge theme.
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The RIAA contacted about 2000 universities and tried to get them to block all types of filesharing software. That isn't "sending letters to the people with the major nodes." That's trying to cower college sysadmins into firewalling out common ports used by filesharing software.Pu-239 wrote:Gnutella is being slowly choked by the MPAA and RIAA by them sending letters to the people with the major nodes.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Ah, that must explain why Linux is thriving in the server market, why Mozilla is considered the best browser available for most all platforms, why Gnutella is thriving...Crayz9000 wrote:I hate to be the one to tell you, but the whole Anti-Microsoft war died years ago.
Same effects and idea. I was browsing the gnucleus forum and read someone's post about getting a letter from his cable ISP or something. Besides I thought gnucleus used random ports?Crayz9000 wrote:The RIAA contacted about 2000 universities and tried to get them to block all types of filesharing software. That isn't "sending letters to the people with the major nodes." That's trying to cower college sysadmins into firewalling out common ports used by filesharing software.Pu-239 wrote:Gnutella is being slowly choked by the MPAA and RIAA by them sending letters to the people with the major nodes.Spanky The Dolphin wrote: Ah, that must explain why Linux is thriving in the server market, why Mozilla is considered the best browser available for most all platforms, why Gnutella is thriving...
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Gnucleus is only one client. Anyway, the "standard" Gnutella port is 6436. You can change it to any other port to get around a firewall.Pu-239 wrote:Same effects and idea. I was browsing the gnucleus forum and read someone's post about getting a letter from his cable ISP or something. Besides I thought gnucleus used random ports?
Can you post a screenshot?Dalton wrote:I use Mozilla with the "New" skin (NS7). Works fine for me, and goes well with the WindowsXP Rhodium Edge theme.
I dunno... Phoenix is a little too light for me. It's great for surreptitious installs on lab computers, thoughCrazy_Vasey wrote:Phoenix with the standard theme. Basically Mozilla with less bloat.