c'è un tutorial di aMule?????

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c'è un tutorial di aMule?????

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che voi sappiate c'è un tutorial di aMule in giro nel web ( o qualcosa del genere)
grazie ammicci
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digibi wrote:che voi sappiate c'è un tutorial di aMule in giro nel web ( o qualcosa del genere)
grazie ammicci
e anche queste faq :-)
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Proprio in questi giorni mi chiedevo ma esisterà un tutorial per amule?
la risposta è stata "si sicuramente in inglese"
e mumble mumble cerca cerca ho trovato questo post :D

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soprattutto esiste una legenda dei mille colori che ci sono nei downloads di aMule????????
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digibi wrote:soprattutto esiste una legenda dei mille colori che ci sono nei downloads di aMule????????
What do those colors in the progress bar mean?

On the downloading transfers list:
Red: Chunks in red are chunks with no sources found on current session.
Blue: Chunks in blue are chunks with at least one source availble. The more solid blue it is, the more sources available have been found.
Yellow: Chunks in yellow are chunks which are being downloaded at this very moment.
Black: Chunks in black are chunks which have already been downloaded and verified.
Green: When a file is in green it means that it's been completely downloaded and successfully verified (so, it'll be in the Incoming folder).

On the expanded transfers list (can be viewed by double-clicking a transfer):
Black: Chunks which that client has and you don't have.
White: Chunks which that client doesn't have.
Green: Chunks which that client has and you have, too.
Yellow: Chunks which that client is currently uploading to you.

On the uploading transfers list:
Black: That client has completed and verified that chunk.
Grey: That client doesn't have that chunk.
Keep in mind that not all clients support telling other clients what parts they have already completed when uploading, so some clients might have no bar at all.

On the shared files window:
Red: When there's no source found to have that same chunk (apart from you, of course).
Blue: The more solid the blue is, the more spread that chunk is.

On the search windows:
Black: Files in black are those which only a client has been found to have.
Blue: Files in blue are those which two or more clients have been found to have. The more solid the blue is, the more clients have been found to have it.
Red: Files in red are those which are already in the downloading queue.
Green: Files in green are those which you are already sharing (you completely downloaded it).
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@ngel wrote: GRAZIE!!! gnombyX :smt038
e' un piacere :D
digibi wrote:soprattutto esiste una legenda dei mille colori che ci sono nei downloads di aMule????????
la trovi sempre nel tutorial :wink:
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