KMLDonkey on Mandrake 10CE?

This is a discussion about KMLDonkey on Mandrake 10CE? in the Linux Software category; Has anybody being able to use KMLDonkey on Mandrake 10ce? I installed it, but I can't log in to any server, or I does anybody what servers they have out there for this? Has anybody being able to run a P2P on Linux and which one? Please help.

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Has anybody being able to use KMLDonkey on Mandrake 10ce?
 
I installed it, but I can't log in to any server, or I does anybody what servers they have out there for this?
 
Has anybody being able to run a P2P on Linux and which one?
 
Please help...Thanx in advance!
 

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I was able to get overnet to work,command line only though. There is a gui built for it but I was unable to get that part working.

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Funny, I just got KMLDonkey to work this morning. I installed both MLDonkey and KMLDonkey. I also downloaded a server.met file from http://www.edonkey2000.com/server.met.
 
Then I started mldonkey (using the mlnet command) and then telnetted to it in a separate window: telnet localhost 4000. Then at the prompt you can read in your newly downloaded server.met using the command below:
 
servers '/your_path_to_the_file/server.met'
 
Exit the telnet session (type q to quit).
 
Then startup KMLDonkey and you should have plenty of servers.
Hope that helps. Good luck.