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gtk-gnutella a cross-platform peer-to-peer client/server (with its installation on arch linux here)
IT techni
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Salutations, I've been playing around with some pieces of software that are
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related to peer-to-peer networks and one of them is associated with a network or
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a protocol called Gnutella, if you do not know about it, it is the same protocol
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that is used in LimeWire, LimeWire is no longer around, we can no longer use it
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at least for what I know, you've probably heard about it or maybe had a lot of fun
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with it, these protocols and pieces of software can be used for good and bad
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purposes, please try to use it in good purpose, I'm not responsible on anything
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bad when using these pieces of software, so this client is also server as
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mentioned here is for Gnutella, it can almost be run on any operating system, I
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was playing with around with it on Mac, installing it is from homebrew, simply
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by running brew install GTK Gnutella, I have here Linux, I look at here for it in the
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chaotic AUR, it is not there, since it cannot install using this, I have enabled the
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chaotic AUR, you can see in the cards or in the description, how I enabled it, so to
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install it, if it is on Arch Linux, using an AUR helper, the command should be like
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this, I'm gonna go ahead and install GTK Gnutella, like this, enter here, enter here,
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now let's see the newly installed piece of software, yes here it is, the thing that I like about
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this piece of software is, I look it for games that are based on a famous engine, call it maybe
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Mugen or Mugen, if I said it right, I found many of them here, let's do it together, if we want to look
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for any thing, we should search for it here, for example Mugen or Mugen, and we will see a bunch of
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things having that as a keyword in their names, here it is connecting, needs to connect first, that's why it found nothing,
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like this,
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these are probably the sources of every download, every file download, whenever it's looking, it looks
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in one of these, it's still connecting,
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we started to get some results, we can see the size we have for this one, it's super street fighter, it has 700 megabytes,
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some of these are torrents, we have here one piece collusion, Mugen has almost any famous game and cartoon characters,
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you can add it to your engine, it's very flexible, here you can see Naruto, let's try for example to
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download this thing, we right click our mouse and then select download, in the downloads tab,
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it should appear whenever it is active downloading it, it is now active, you have here the progress,
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here probably Rx is the receiver, how much is downloaded of it,
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how much is uploaded for this one, the source, how many sources, when was it created here,
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in our case it's the last day of 2025, and the status whether it is downloading or not,
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here we have the uploads, I can assume
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we may need to try to upload something, but I don't have something specific here,
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I would upload something valuable, here the searches, every time you search for something,
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it should appear here, for example if we search for Fedora, the famous operating system based on Linux,
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we start to get some stuff contained in such words, like this movie, there is here, these books and
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CHM, I don't know what that is, yeah it's something like a document,
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I have also some sound files, etc, every time you look for something here, in the searches tab,
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you get the associated results, the ones that have your keywords and their names, every time you search
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for something, it appears in this box over here, the network tab has the connections for you,
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the downloads, the files that are being downloaded with a lot of details, like this box over here gives
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details about the file that's being downloaded, they selected one of the list, since this becomes a list,
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eventually, in case you have decided to download a bunch of files, the uploads is for your uploaded files,
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statistics, in case you need to know some details about your connections, downloads, uploads,
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sources, sources, etc, this is for search monitor, upload history, the host cache,
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search, the search stats,
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let's look for openSUSE for example,
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you are not necessarily going to find everything you look for,
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we found nothing for openSUSE for Fedora we got this,
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if we look for example for windows,
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of course you should avoid the non-official ones and you need to
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download from the official sources and purchase the licenses legally
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for example, there is this thing, it's an executable for windows, call it media creation tool
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so I guess that makes it for this video, this is a little introduction into GTK IGNUTELLA, IGNUTELLA Client,
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please don't forget to subscribe, like, share and comment and peace
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