According to Wikipedia, the lastest version of eMule was released in 2010, but “official forum users” developed an updated version as of 2017.

Is this information up to date? Is that still true? I’d feel a lot better installing something on my computer that was last updated at least in this decade, which version of eMule should i pick, if any?

  • SJ_Zero@lemmy.fbxl.net
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    1 year ago

    Itt: people pulling an obiwan Kenobi “now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time… A long time…”

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    1 year ago

    Shit, eMule still exists? The only thing I remember about using it centuries ago, was the high chance of downloading viruses, and getting shitty rips of single music tracks.

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      1 year ago

      The old methods still work great for people who (at least nowadays) have common sense when it comes to what to click on.

      Hell I still use DC++ all the time for old and/or single issues of comic books. Still haven’t found anything that does the job in the same way with the same ease.

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      1 year ago

      I used it on Ubuntu server, because I wanted to cross share my torrents on that network just to keep it alive, however it had a memory leak and would eat all of 32GB of RAM in couple of days. Had to give it up. I even tried to compile it myself, because I read somewhere that one of the libraries caused the issue, but it didn’t solve it for me. It’s a shame it’s not in active development anymore.

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        1 year ago

        Well, I have running mldonkey for months non-stop without problems, only shutting up the system for updates. I used precompiled .deb from debian sid (I think it is not available anymore, but I am sharing through ed2k/kad). I am sorry that you had this problem, maybe it is because it is Ubuntu and not debian, who knows.

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    1 year ago

    I suggest to use mldonkey. The UX is very different so it takes some time to accustom to it but it is very powerful software:

    • it connects to more than one server
    • the search is better
    • it is very stable Be sure to use the latest version, keep an updated server list (or fetch them from clients and servers) and to configure kad.

    It works very good for niche stuff, especially if you have a community around the stuff being shared

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    1 year ago

    Using amule on Linux since almost a year, it was so long from the last time I remember, it works fine.