Well, the news put it like a fact (i mean internet related news sites). I think we can blame the media.
Well, the news put it like a fact (i mean internet related news sites). I think we can blame the media.
No problems here. I downloaded a couple of MP3's today and got great speeds on them.
Also some plants on this and other message boards I am sure.Originally posted by vladsoft@18 December 2003 - 20:05
I think we can blame the media.
Hmmmm are you inferring that we may have some double agents among us?Originally posted by cosmic doobie@18 December 2003 - 16:21
Also some plants on this and other message boards I am sure.
The supernodes stored in the old klite installers will eventually not be working (because eventually all of them will have gone offline) and then no-one will be able to install it and then connect to the network.
can u do "something" about it?Originally posted by random nut@18 December 2003 - 12:35
The supernodes stored in the old klite installers will eventually not be working (because eventually all of them will have gone offline) and then no-one will be able to install it and then connect to the network.
I'm confident the next K++ installer will be updated when the guys working on it release a final 2.60.
Why are the supernodes goin offline??
I thought it was enough with that everybody using kl become a supernode, like other people posted in this forum!!
Isnt all the data you need to install k++ in the approx. 3MB installer+updater??
Im confused!!
would you please give these guys a link to Agent Smith's solutionOriginally posted by random nut@18 December 2003 - 21:35
The supernodes stored in the old klite installers will eventually not be working (because eventually all of them will have gone offline) and then no-one will be able to install it and then connect to the network.
random ,they do not understand that the loss of the old supernodes that
they are currently using will cut them off without a warning
it is the small things that usually drive us mad
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