Domain: jigle.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to jigle.com.
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Not to mention ...
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Does this effect ED2K Links as well?
A couple of well known eDonkey/eMule links sites have gone down recently for legal reasons, including sharereactor.com and jigle.com; plus the-realworld.de going down with sharereactor but popping back up later on another server. Since providing a link to a file hash is much less direct than providing a link to the file itself, how does this decision effect these types of sites, if at all?
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Re:kazaa, bittorrent, emule/edonkey?I haven't downloaded the leaked source (because I don't care), but I *DID* search for it (on Jigle and NovaSearch) for shits'n'giggles.
I can't believe that Microsoft is actually threatening to "send out legal warnings to any users who search for the leaked code." Even SEARCHING for it? Please bite me.
According to Jigle, over 1,600 people are currently sharing the source on the edonkey network, which is quite a lot when compared to the average file (including pr0n vids).
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Re:Source code release
I don't know about BitTorrent but it's not really hard to find on the eDonkey network (see Jigle). Anyway it doesn't seem to be a very good idea to download it. However here is the files listing.
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eDonkey hash-link (elink); Jigle search
Here is the Jigle search for the source code of Windows (elinks there).
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Re: Original rips?
I got high-quality rips from eDonkey - I won't slashdot the forum I got links from.
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and one question
how long before the firmware & OS ends up showing up on P2P?
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Re:The Meeting Already Happened!
I don't get anything when I search for Norm Coleman, liar.
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Re:time honored tradition
I can't believe it.... he wasnt kidding
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Already out there.
Users of the ed2k (edonkey) network, already have several of these indexers.
Services like Jigle send and cache searches from servers and users to give users the latest avalibility and link for a particular file/hash. -
Freenet sucks, use eDonkeyFreeNet sucks; get the Paris Hilton sex tape from eDonkey instead.
Remember that she's underage in this video, so you'll go to hell if you take pleasure in viewing this video! Filthy sinners!
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Re:I've tried iRate...I've used iRATE on both WinXP and linux, and can tell you that the Java client sucks equally on both platforms. Still, I use it, because the player is integrated, and the music is Free & free, but most importantly, because collaborative filtering is much more convenient than wading through piles of major-label crap in stores, or on kazaa, gnutella, or suprnova, or on ShareReactor, or eMule's Jigle, etc.
This kind of "amazon-like" filtering will get a lot more popular in the future, IMO.
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Re:A true statement
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Re:A true statement
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Re:What corporation?
Check the Masters of Doom book, it contained a good description of Ion Storm extravagant office. Served them good.
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Re:Quality, price, and format.Let me not have to spend 3 weeks downloading an album from a billion different encodes.
Point taken, but if you want to download whole albums, you can't go past eDonkey, especially the eMule client, or lMule for Linux.
Do a search for the album on Jigle, and there will ususally be a HQ version of it, all the files RAR'd together, usually with cover scans and playlists. (I found a good quality - 192 VBR - version of Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart, a pretty obscure album) Everything I've got off there is very high qualityAnd, if I like it, I *will* buy the CD. Unless, of course, it's something like Hail to the Thief, where the CD is copy protected. I was *this* close to buying it, but thought better of it when I saw that damn sticker. I have every other Radiohead CD and a a few singles and so on legit, but I'm not buying this.
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Re:Apple has done wonders!The xvid version of the matrix trailer plays fullscreen smooth as butter.
Get it off edonkey. here's the jigle link
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Re:Who is everyone?
Try Overnet. They have a Linux client, they have set and forget. They have file hashes, multiple source downloading. They have very good file indexes from which you can get your MD4 hashes (you basically paste the hash into your client, and it merrily goes and gets the file from various places).
Overnet is the new serverless eDonkey client. The eDonkey network was not scalable because it relied on centralized servers (anyone could run a server, but it was centralized all the same). Overnet has no such problems and it works fantastically.
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Re:use P2P
For eDonkey-network, try this Jigle query, you lazy bastards
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Re:Interesting to note...Yeah.
I have to use foreign news sources for less 'rose-colored' news, and P2P for uncensored video & photos. And if you want an accurate death toll you have to add the U.S. estimate with the Iraqi estimate and divide by two since the truth lies in the middle.
It's a damn good thing that top-down media control is increasingly a thing of the past...
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ed2k link is correct
The Slashcode puts a space in the middle; hence the invalid link.
The hash is correct. I've checked it against my download and on Jigle.
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Re:What about p2p for free software?People ARE using p2p to distribute free software, just not to a very great extent yet because there's no STANDARD.
e.g. I share all three RedHat 8 ISOs on the eDonkey2000 network, and see quite a few people downloading them off of me. (In fact, from my xfer logs, I can see that each CD has been downloaded about twice from me; that's 4GB less load on central servers).
Unfortunately, slashdot mangles edonkey links like this so here are the jigle.com links TO the ed2k quicklinks instead, for which there are hundreds of sources to swarm (slowly but reliably):
Remember to check those MD5's even if you trust that hundreds of people can't all be sharing the wrong thing.--
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Re:What about p2p for free software?People ARE using p2p to distribute free software, just not to a very great extent yet because there's no STANDARD.
e.g. I share all three RedHat 8 ISOs on the eDonkey2000 network, and see quite a few people downloading them off of me. (In fact, from my xfer logs, I can see that each CD has been downloaded about twice from me; that's 4GB less load on central servers).
Unfortunately, slashdot mangles edonkey links like this so here are the jigle.com links TO the ed2k quicklinks instead, for which there are hundreds of sources to swarm (slowly but reliably):
Remember to check those MD5's even if you trust that hundreds of people can't all be sharing the wrong thing.--
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Re:What about p2p for free software?People ARE using p2p to distribute free software, just not to a very great extent yet because there's no STANDARD.
e.g. I share all three RedHat 8 ISOs on the eDonkey2000 network, and see quite a few people downloading them off of me. (In fact, from my xfer logs, I can see that each CD has been downloaded about twice from me; that's 4GB less load on central servers).
Unfortunately, slashdot mangles edonkey links like this so here are the jigle.com links TO the ed2k quicklinks instead, for which there are hundreds of sources to swarm (slowly but reliably):
Remember to check those MD5's even if you trust that hundreds of people can't all be sharing the wrong thing.--
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Re:What about p2p for free software?People ARE using p2p to distribute free software, just not to a very great extent yet because there's no STANDARD.
e.g. I share all three RedHat 8 ISOs on the eDonkey2000 network, and see quite a few people downloading them off of me. (In fact, from my xfer logs, I can see that each CD has been downloaded about twice from me; that's 4GB less load on central servers).
Unfortunately, slashdot mangles edonkey links like this so here are the jigle.com links TO the ed2k quicklinks instead, for which there are hundreds of sources to swarm (slowly but reliably):
Remember to check those MD5's even if you trust that hundreds of people can't all be sharing the wrong thing.--
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Re:It's hard to compete against "free as in beer"
Thanks for the Stone Sour tip. Sounds okay.
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Yawn... MD5 Checksums
I guess that the RIAA's anti-piracy measures are getting so bad that they're circumvented well before they're implemented.
There are already networks out there that incorporate MD5 checksums in order to avoid bad files (example, example). Couple that with a simple checksum repository (example, example). Or maybe even a search engine (example), and you never have to download another bad file again. -
Re:Edonkey
First things first, it's almost impossible to connect to a server. They are ALWAYS full.
This is completly untrue. Probably you have just old server list, or you have no list and tried 3 or 4 random servers.
Even after you do connect to a server, search results are always minimal. I have a hard time finding anything on Edonkey, even "common" stuff.
Try jigle then say it again.
And with Edonkey's stupid hashing, if you only have part of a file, you have nothing.
Third false sentence. You should at least try to learn program you criticize.
I recommend using mldonkey, not official edonkey2000 client.
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Re:Lets be honest here
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Re:You have to be kidding...Eh? I know that was supposed to be a joke, and it went right back at you for acting as if you had any clue about what you're talking about, when you, in fact, have not.
Not one link, eh? Plenty?
I didn't post any URLs, because as I said others already mentioned them in comments. But anyway, here you go.Various sites specialised in files of certain languages (French, German), such as Spieleplanet
etc etc etc - just search for eDonkey links.
There are also IRC channels and uncounted web boards (similar to Asia Movies) dedicated to sharing ED checksums.
Oh, and about the checksums... look at a popular song, and see how many variations exist in file size at the same quality. Are you saying different files with different sizes won't have the same checksum?
No, I am saying, in fact, I said, that is completely irrelevant. We're not talking about sharing files as in Napster or Audiogalaxy (where you seem to draw your experience from). There's only ONE valid version of each single/album (single MP3s aren't usually spread), the first high-quality, complete release by a scene group. All later releases are dupes, and not distributed. You get the checksum to that release, and you're set.