- #AMULE ELECTRONICS INSTALL#
- #AMULE ELECTRONICS PASSWORD#
- #AMULE ELECTRONICS DOWNLOAD#
- #AMULE ELECTRONICS WINDOWS#
#AMULE ELECTRONICS DOWNLOAD#
If your upload speed is set to anything below 10kb/s then your maximum download speed will be 3 or 4 times your uploadspeed (read this to know more about it), so if you limit your upload speed to 5kb/s, you'll only be able to download with 20kb/s. Your download speed depends on how fast you upload.This means that in order to download, you'll have to share files yourself (don't worry if you don't have anything to share). You should know that the eDonkey clients enforce upload. On Macintosh (Intel) platform, click on the "tools" icon in the upperbar. You can access aMule preferences by clicking on the Preferences icon at the top of the aMule window. This includes connection speeds and limits, directories to be used, proxies, port settings and other settings.
Please note that aMule makes extensive use of right-click menus, so if you can't find a function, try right-clicking on the item you wish to manipulate.īefore you begin file sharing, you will need to properly configure aMule. Read this to learn what you are getting yourself into ) Once started, if you are using the SVN build, aMule will display a notification telling you that you are running it for the first time.
#AMULE ELECTRONICS WINDOWS#
This can be done by executing the command amule in a console window or by whatever method might be provided by your distro and/or windows manager in terms of icons, etc.
Links to these guides can be found on the main page.įirst, launch aMule. If you haven't installed aMule yet, please refer to the proper installation guide for your system. This guide does not require you to be familiar with these networks (but it does help), however it does require that you have aMule installed on your computer. Read the aMuleWeb man page, which is available in English, French, German, Hungarian and Spanish.įor further information read the aMuleWeb FAQ.AMule is a p2p, or peer-to-peer, client for the eD2k network, commonly known as eDonkey network or eD2k network ( eDonkey2000). You need to set the user by editing /etc/default/amule-daemon, and amuled will be started as that user.įor Problems or Questions just report on forum or join IRC channel #amule at Other sources of information Ubuntu has a script in /etc/init.d already called amule-daemon Then, for the daemons to start you just have to create a file /etc/default/amule which contains a single line: On Debian this would be done with the following command: Then just set that script to be run at start up.
While ! netstat -l -n -p -t | grep -q amuled do sleep 1 doneĮcho "Usage: $N " >&2 etc/init.d/amule PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/binĮcho "Amule not to be started. aMule subdirectory of your home directory, and copy the contents of the src/webserver directory there from the aMule tarball (ie, $HOME/.aMule/webserver/default).Īlthough starting aMuleWeb by enabling it in aMule's preferences is the preferred method, you can also run aMuleWeb together with aMuled as as services by means of an init.d script.
#AMULE ELECTRONICS INSTALL#
#AMULE ELECTRONICS PASSWORD#
To set a password run aMuleWeb with -admin-pass=your_password. To connect to the web server a password must be set, otherwise connection is refused. 5 Where to report problems and questions?.