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== hackerb9 ==
 
== hackerb9 ==
  
My name is Ben. I've been using [[aMule]] on my [http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux] box since February 23, 2005. So far, I think aMule is great, though I found the interface a bit confusing since I've never used any ED2K client before. Fortunately, I found the [[FAQ_aMule|the aMule FAQ] via [http://www.google.com/ Google] and that helped me to understand what the recondite notation, e.g., "8/30+1 (0)", meant. While my files are downloading in the background, I figured I'd donate back to the aMule project by fixing up typos in this Wiki.
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My name is Ben. I've been using [[aMule]] on my [http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux] box since February 23, 2005. So far, I think aMule is great, though I found the interface a bit confusing since I've never used any ED2K client before. Fortunately, I found the [[FAQ_aMule#What_do_all_those_numbers_in_the_sources_column_in_the_transfers_window_mean?|the aMule FAQ]] via [http://www.google.com/ Google] and that helped me to understand what the recondite notation, e.g., "8/30+1 (0)", meant. While my files are downloading in the background, I figured I'd donate back to the aMule project by fixing up typos in this Wiki.

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hackerb9

My name is Ben. I've been using aMule on my Debian GNU/Linux box since February 23, 2005. So far, I think aMule is great, though I found the interface a bit confusing since I've never used any ED2K client before. Fortunately, I found the the aMule FAQ via Google and that helped me to understand what the recondite notation, e.g., "8/30+1 (0)", meant. While my files are downloading in the background, I figured I'd donate back to the aMule project by fixing up typos in this Wiki.