Note: If installing on Fedora, after following the installation steps below the following additional step has to be taken.
Go to the pandodl directory and run 'ln -s /lib/libexpat.so.0 lib/libexpat.so.1'
Installation =========
After the prerequisites are installed the Pando Downloader Beta can be installed by following the steps below.
1. If a systemwide install is desired become root and run the command below from the /usr/local/bin directory, for a user install run it in the user's home dir.
tar xvfj pandodl-xx.tar.bz2
2. Run 'export PANDO_HOME=/PATH/TO/PANDODL_DIR'
3. $PANDO_HOME/pandodl may be run to launch the Pando Downloader.
Configuration ===========
After first run a file named .pandoDownloader will be created, the following values can be added to it.
Listen_Port - is the listening port for other peers to connect to. Limit_Upload_Rate - is the upload rate in KB/s. Proxy_Host - Hostname or IP of the Proxy server. Proxy_Port - Port the proxy server is listening on. Proxy_User - Username for the proxy server. Proxy_Pass - Password for the proxy server.
I've just discovered this software, Podmailing, launched in the US this week, enabling to send any size file by email.
It is like Pando : it mixes a small desktop application based on BitTorrent for P2P transfer and a centralized infrastructure for quality of service.
But unlike Pando: 100% compatible with BitTorrent and No size limit (really, none at all)
I've just tested it, I really like it.
If you wish to try it, you can download it there: http://www.podmailing.com/download.html
Tell me what you think about it... ;)
I keep getting error messages and found no solution:
bzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing.
Input file = (stdin), output file = (stdout)
It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted.
You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files.
You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover
data from undamaged sections of corrupted files.
tar: Unerwartetes Dateiende im Archiv.
tar: Nicht behebbarer Fehler: Programmabbruch.
any solution?? artist56@t-online.de
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I've just discovered this software, Podmailing, launched in the US this week, enabling to send any size file by email. It is like Pando : it mixes a small desktop application based on BitTorrent for P2P transfer and a centralized infrastructure for quality of service. But unlike Pando: 100% compatible with BitTorrent and No size limit (really, none at all) I've just tested it, I really like it. If you wish to try it, you can download it there: http://www.podmailing.com/download.html Tell me what you think about it... ;)
I keep getting error messages and found no solution: bzip2: Data integrity error when decompressing. Input file = (stdin), output file = (stdout) It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted. You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files. You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover data from undamaged sections of corrupted files. tar: Unerwartetes Dateiende im Archiv. tar: Nicht behebbarer Fehler: Programmabbruch. any solution?? artist56@t-online.de
This is very good for users but this is kde apps. The application needs gtk2.
it's not a kde application? Then it should move to gnomefiles.org i guess..