I've forwarded the correct port on my router, I've set all up right (I'm pretty sure, anyway....) yet I've only had one thing that's downloaded since I've got it. The rest of the files I try to get come up in the transfers window and hang on either "active" or "pending"
I thought this was meant to be a good program? I'm connected on gnutella2 and eDonkey (gnutella1 just hangs on "connecting" the whole time), i've got a 2mb connection, and only ONE file out of 100+ searches has even *tried* to begin downloading. Seriously, either I'm doing something wrong or all the people that reccomend this program are stupid...
Along with that and very unfortunate for Linux, the AI boom/tariffs/global supply chain instability really destroyed any chances of it getting a decent chunk of market share. By all accounts, if a Steam Deck was still available for $399 (with tons of alternatives releasing at $500-$800 - instead of $1500+ now) and the Steam Machine was out there for $499, I think a lot of people WOULD have been willing to try SteamOS and switch away from Windows. But yeah, with the crazy jacked up prices now, people have to make safe bets with their money.
Neowin hasn't been covering the Ladybird browser but it has been posted about on a lot of tech and Linux/open source sites. I have been following the effort myself for almost a year now.
Cloudflare and Proton are among their sponsors. You can read the why here--> https://ladybird.org/#about
That's really the user's problem, not the developers. It's not like the Windows 10 EOL was a surprise.
Once a product goes out of support, you have to understand YOU are owning the risk of running it - the rest of the world will move on, maybe you'll be OK, maybe you'll be OK for a while, maybe you'll have an issue....
But you can't expect devs to write or certify software for dead operating systems.
Not mentioned in this blog post is that Linux has now dropped for 2 months in a row. At a hight of 5.33% in March, then 4.52% in April and now 3.99% in May.
I suspect the end of Windows 10 got a bunch of people to try Linux, fueled by all the Microsoft hate, and rabid social media push of that....and now they are going back to Windows 11 because of the normal Linux issues.
The vast majority of PC gamers want to use their computers to game and not trouble shoot why a game wont work, or half work.
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I've forwarded the correct port on my router, I've set all up right (I'm pretty sure, anyway....) yet I've only had one thing that's downloaded since I've got it. The rest of the files I try to get come up in the transfers window and hang on either "active" or "pending"
I thought this was meant to be a good program? I'm connected on gnutella2 and eDonkey (gnutella1 just hangs on "connecting" the whole time), i've got a 2mb connection, and only ONE file out of 100+ searches has even *tried* to begin downloading. Seriously, either I'm doing something wrong or all the people that reccomend this program are stupid...
I'm guessing it's me.
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