Download the
latest and install it into your home directory. Those who want to ride the bleeding edge
can download and compile from CVS here, too. The server lists are included in the mlnet
package (in some places, mlnet is also defined as the core).
When both files have been downloaded, extract the MLDonkey tarball into your home
directory. Then extract MLNet into the MLDonkey directory. Now run KMLDonkey, either
from the Internet menu, or from the shell. If your servers don??™t appear (or you get a
Failed to Connect message), run the MLNet file manually. The servers should now appear
in the KMLDonkey window, and you should be on your way.
When you connect to the Donkey network servers (the default setting), the main
KMLDonkey screen should look like Figure 17.3.
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FIGURE 17.3 KMLDonkey displays the servers to which you are currently connected.
Click the Search tab to look for a file. Enter your search keyword(s) at the top and any
modifiers further down. The categories are mostly self-explanatory, but if you are looking
for an MP3 file, you may want to set a minimum bitrate.
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