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Who is with me on this, and has anyone got any suggestions for the best timing?
One suggestion is Christmas day and Boxing day... :)
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http://klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=...ndpost&p=724503
Who is with me on this, and has anyone got any suggestions for the best timing?
One suggestion is Christmas day and Boxing day... :)
Good idea!! :D
But not Christmas or Boxing Day, as I am round relative's houses on those days. No filesharing those days for me
i dont understand. whats the plan?
Everyone activates supernode function for 48 hours
I think the plan rules, a fuck-you to the system
and what does this achieve?
Only problem is that those who are behind routers cannot be supernodes.
i dont know quite what this does but i think we should launch a nonstop offensive for a couple of weeks after christmas so everyone with a new pc knows the score :)
i dont exactly know what this will do either.
but count me out since im behind a router...i think.
what will activating the supernodes do to the system?
:unsure:
Well first I would like to quote lynx, who unlike myself is very good at explaining...Quote:
Originally posted by Wizard_Mon1@9 December 2003 - 17:08
what will activating the supernodes do to the system?
:unsure:
Quote:
I haven't used K++ for a while until yesterday. Tried a search, and got nothing for quite a few minutes. Then it went offline and came back again (obviously switching supernodes) and all of a sudden got some responses, although not as many as I was expecting. About 100 results after 5 mins in total.
I can only assume I was originally connected to a 2.6 supernode, then switched to an older one.
I also wonder how this is likely to affect users of other clients.
I then tried the kazaa.exe from kmd2.6, with RN's klr.exe.
I repeated the search from before and immediately started getting lots of results. I ended up with about 600 results in about 2 minutes. So something has definitely changed, and only very recently.
So you see it's a connectivity problem, Sharman from Kazaa-Media <s>Despot</s> Desktop has put some sort of program into the new software that rejects Kazaa-lite users....Now if all of, or as many Kazaa-lite users as possible would become supernodes, then the whole fasttrack system would benefit. You see if there are no supernodes, the system will fail. They are like the in-between people.
I wonder how many users are actually using Kazaa-Lite...does anyone know?