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Stripped from [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/G/Graphical_User_Interface_GUI.html GUI], [[aMuled]] has reduced memory and CPU requirements and it can run without [http://www.xfree86.org X] at all.
 
Stripped from [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/G/Graphical_User_Interface_GUI.html GUI], [[aMuled]] has reduced memory and CPU requirements and it can run without [http://www.xfree86.org X] at all.
  
If you just need to run aMule on a remote server [[FAQ_aMule#Is there any way to start aMule with no graphical interface?|try Xfvb]] (see [[FAQ_aMule#Can_I_manage_aMule_remotely_through_telnet_in_the_same_way_I_do_with_eDonkey?|this]] too).
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If you just need to run aMule on a remote server [[FAQ_aMule#Is there any way to start aMule with no graphical interface?|try Xvfb]] (see [[FAQ_aMule#Can_I_manage_aMule_remotely_through_telnet_in_the_same_way_I_do_with_eDonkey?|this]] too).

Revision as of 01:34, 14 November 2004

aMuled is a full featured aMule, running without any user interface (GUI). It is controlled by remote access through aMuleWeb, aMuleCMD or other ed2k utilities.

Stripped from GUI, aMuled has reduced memory and CPU requirements and it can run without X at all.

If you just need to run aMule on a remote server try Xvfb (see this too).