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Update with current information

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Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira 2002-06-19 17:52:47 +00:00
parent a93d74b318
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Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=61580
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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
for normal use.
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
now what do I do?

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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
for normal use.
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
now what do I do?

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@ -25,13 +25,15 @@ type 'donkey - !' from the command line.
3) Run the GUI and connect to the core client
Install the port "net/edonkey-gui-gtk" or "net/edonkey-gui-java",
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'ed2k_gui' (if you chose the GTK
gui client) or 'edonkey2000-gui-java' (if you chose the Java gui
client). The Java GUI still lacks many features but it can modify
configuration parameters whereas the GTK has many features but
cannot modify anything. Therefore, I would advise using both, each
for what it is strong. The java one to configure and the GTK one
for normal use.
whichever one you prefer. Next run 'edonkey-gui-gtk' (if you chose
the FreeBSD native GTK GUI client, or linux-edonkey-gui-gtk if Linux
one) or 'edonkey-gui-java' (if you chose the Java GUI client). The
Java GUI is very slow compared to the GTK one but it both supports
multiple line selections and ed2k link pastes. The GTK one cannot
do that now but it's very fast; it can accept ed2k link drag-n-drops
using a mouse and keeps getting new features all the time. Therefore,
I would advise using both, each for what their strong points are.
The Java one to multiple select and the GTK one for normal use.
Okay, the GUI starts and there is that 'connect to' dialog,
now what do I do?