I'd love to believe that that's how they work. I have around a hundred
thousand files here, each one with a hundred thousand lines of code -
and I'm not actively recoding any one of them, so I hope that there are
more than a hundred million Ubuntu coders out there working hard to do
the work.

I can confirm that the Intrepid version works with Hardy - actually it
makes a nice addition (I also have limewire and Frostwire ticking away)
and put in a very nice performance once it managed to connect (and given
the nature of my Thai managed apartment's free WiFi connection).

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gtk-gnutella cannot connect to newer network - ancient version detected
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