Speaking of new features in Azureus. If you install the latest version from CVS, http://azureus.sourceforge.net/index_CVS.php, you will notice a few things, one being "decentralized tracking"...
Kenosis-BitTorrent uses torrent files which specify a tracker of the
form http://hash.bt.kenosisp2p.org, where "hash" is the hash of the
original file.
Kenosis-BitTorrent downloaders will notice that this is a kenosis url
and use kenosis to find the tracker that is handling this torrent
file. Standard BitTorrent downloaders try to resolve
hash.bt.kenosisp2p.org as normal.
Our dns server will look up the hash
in kenosis and return to the client the ip address of the kenosis
node that is tracking that file. If that tracker becomes unreachable,
subsequent lookups for that hash will switch automatically to the next
available Kenosis-enabled tracker.
Speaking of new features in Azureus. If you install the latest version from CVS, http://azureus.sourceforge.net/index_CVS.php, you will notice a few things, one being "decentralized tracking"...
http://www.gcclinux.com/linux/viewtopic.php?t=92
This thread shows you how to get Looking Glass running on XP.
Or maybe the open source Legend of the Green Dragon.
http://lotgd.net/
let me help you out: www.debian.org
It's a possibility, but it could also be possible that DRobbins doesn't want to reply to a personal attack with a personal attack of his own.
Eventually it will end up being an arguement as to who has the bigger intarweb penis.
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/ 9606
Would you feel comfortable with a radioactive power source inside your laptop or cellphone?
Would you feel comfortable with a radioactive power source on your lap?