samethebluenewt posted on Jul 25 2004 at 05:57 PM said:glad I'm on pipex.
thebluenewt posted on Jul 25 2004 at 05:57 PM said:glad I'm on pipex.
same
It doesn't block as much and takes up more memory. Easier to set up though.Steve-O posted on Jul 26 2004 at 12:31 PM said:Peerguardian is better in my opinion
I bet you say one thing and do the other....spray posted on Jul 24 2004 at 08:10 PM said:you dirty pirate
this is just what the record companies have done to stop your evil kind. the best bet would be to go for either .wma files (don't seem to be as many fakes with this) or to go the route of edonkey (seems to take longer) or do the intelligent thing and just use bittorrent!
not if you have a 56k line....Steve-O posted on Jul 25 2004 at 08:35 AM said:P2P and Bittorrent is for noob's
IRC is the way to go hehe
Which Version are you using???thebluenewt posted on Jul 26 2004 at 02:07 PM said:It doesn't block as much and takes up more memory. Easier to set up though.Steve-O posted on Jul 26 2004 at 12:31 PM said:Peerguardian is better in my opinion
Has anyone in the US been imprisoned for using p2p? Not that I've heard of.spray posted on Jul 26 2004 at 05:16 PM said:whilst there is no firm legislation regarding copyright infrignement and p2p networks, it really is only a matter of months before people in the EU should be every bit as wary as people from the US.
Which Version are you using???
bluetack.co.uk it's freewarefinty101 posted on Jul 26 2004 at 09:16 PM said:I googled for protowall and got the impression you had to buy it. Where is its offical site?
Yeah. PeerGuardian runs on all Windows, that's good too.finty101 posted on Jul 26 2004 at 10:09 PM said:Its only for NT. Fucking shit.
"100% accuracy , 0% CPU usage, blocking of ALL protocols, kernel-level."
Sound good? - Don_PhrostByte (see forums) has provided the source code to handle core functionality at kernel-level. Pending discussions and probably some GUI development.. it looks like the PG project will be revived with the same level of performance you can expect from all similar programs that have emerged since PeerGuardian came into existance.
New PG releases will have more features besides the core improvements (linking to the new update locations,custom block/exclusion lists and more) but the kernel-level blocking of all protocols was the most important news.
Ok, they've changed it to match ProtoWallSteve-O posted on Jul 27 2004 at 08:06 AM said:PeerGuardian News -
"100% accuracy , 0% CPU usage, blocking of ALL protocols, kernel-level."
Sound good? - Don_PhrostByte (see forums) has provided the source code to handle core functionality at kernel-level. Pending discussions and probably some GUI development.. it looks like the PG project will be revived with the same level of performance you can expect from all similar programs that have emerged since PeerGuardian came into existance.
New PG releases will have more features besides the core improvements (linking to the new update locations,custom block/exclusion lists and more) but the kernel-level blocking of all protocols was the most important news.
Also, You only need to run this type of software when you are downloading "things" dont you??