[Suggestion] SoulSeek P2P network for rare music

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[Suggestion] SoulSeek P2P network for rare music

Postby fraterlinux » Sep 13th, '12, 12:02

Although not Open Source, I will indicate the official client SoulseekQt:

Soulseek® is a unique ad-free, spyware free, and just plain free file sharing application.
One of the things that makes Soulseek® unique is our community and community-related features. Based on peer-to-peer technology, virtual rooms allow you to meet people with the same interests, share information, and chat freely using real-time messages in public or private.
Soulseek®, with its built-in people matching system, is a great way to make new friends and expand your mind!

Download binariy at: http://www.soulseekqt.net/

Choose your version, unzip and run the binary, in my case and release:

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$ ./SoulseekQt-8-30-2012-64bit
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Re: [Suggestion] SoulSeek P2P network for rare songs

Postby fraterlinux » Sep 13th, '12, 12:06

And Open Source Nicotine+:

Nicotine+ is a client for the SoulSeek filesharing network. It was "forked" (and thus reuses a lot of code) from the PySoulSeek project by Alexander Kanavin, and features (among other things) a completely new graphical user interface. The homepage of PySoulSeek is http://sensi.org/~ak/pyslsk/

Add the blogdrake repository:
32:
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 # urpmi.addmedia --distrib --wget http://ftp.blogdrake.net/mageia/mageia2/i586


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 # urpmi.addmedia --distrib --wget http://ftp.blogdrake.net/mageia/mageia2/x86_64


Now just install the packages:
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 # urpmi nicotine pygtk2.0-libglade


Ready, now just use! : D
Those who want more information about the program just go to: http://nicotine-plus.sourceforge.net/
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