Thank you, guys! I update and run amule to see how it works. When I run amule as root, it works well, meaning connections to severs are established. The console output is attached as follows.
---(beginning of console output)--- $ sudo amule& [1] 9583 $ Initialising aMule Checking if there is an instance already running... No other instances are running. -------------------------------------------------- Warning! You are running aMule as root. Doing so is not recommended for security reasons, and you are advised to run aMule as an normal user instead. -------------------------------------------------- Loading temp files from /home/ahf/.aMule/Temp. All PartFiles Loaded. ListenSocket: Ok. External connections disabled in config file *** Server UDP socket (TCP+3) at 0.0.0.0:4665 *** TCP socket (TCP) listening on 0.0.0.0:4662 *** Client UDP socket (extended eMule) at 0.0.0.0:4672 No shareable files found in directory: /home/ahf/.aMule/Incoming HTTP download thread started Host: gruk.org:80 URL: http://gruk.org/server.met.gz Response: 200 (Error: 0) Download size: 4159 HTTP download thread ended HTTP download thread started Host: emule-inside.net:80 URL: http://emule-inside.net/nodes.dat Response: 301 (Error: 0) Host: www.emule-inside.net:80 URL: http://www.emule-inside.net/files/nodes.dat Response: 200 (Error: 0) Download size: 5004 HTTP download thread ended ---(end of console output)--- Thank you. However, I run as a non-administrative normal user, the following output is obtained and the program ends immediately. (I do this because the console output says running amule as root is not recommended as you know.) ---(beginning of console output)--- $ amule Initialising aMule Checking if there is an instance already running... There is an instance of aMule already running Raising current running instance. ---(end of console output)--- I don't know why amule fails to be launched. What should I do to launch it as an normal user? -- amule crashed with SIGSEGV https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190362 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
