aMule Ubuntu PPA Repo Adding
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Add aMule PPA Repository in Ubuntu-Based GNU/Linux OSes.
And aMule for Ubuntu is a Free Peer-to-peer File Sharing Utility that Works with the EDonkey Network and the Kad Network, offering similar Features to eMule and Adding others such as GeoIP.
Here are some Key Features of All-platform eMule:
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: aMule is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD. This allows users to access the application on different platforms.
- File Sharing: Users can share files with others on the eDonkey and Kad networks by uploading files to their shared directory. These files are then made available for other users to download.
- Search and Download: aMule allows users to search for files on the eDonkey and Kad networks using keywords or file hashes. Once a file is found, users can initiate downloads and monitor their progress.
- Download Management: The application provides features for managing downloads, including the ability to prioritize downloads, pause and resume transfers, and set download limits.
- Upload Management: Users can control the upload bandwidth allocated to aMule, as well as configure settings for managing shared files and uploads.
- IP Filtering: aMule supports IP filtering to block connections from specific IP addresses or ranges. This feature helps users control the sources of incoming connections and enhance security.
- Chat Integration: aMule includes a built-in chat client that allows users to communicate with other users on the network. This feature enables users to chat with peers, exchange messages, and share information.
- Statistics and Monitoring: Users can view real-time statistics and monitoring information within aMule, including download/upload speeds, connection status, and transfer statistics.
- Remote Control: aMule supports remote control through web interfaces and remote client applications. This allows users to manage their downloads and settings remotely from a web browser or mobile device.
- Plugins and Extensions: aMule offers support for plugins and extensions that extend its functionality. Users can install plugins to add new features, customize the interface, or integrate with third-party services.
Finally, this Setup is Valid for All the Ubuntu 18.04+ Based Platforms like:
- Linux Mint
- Lubuntu
- Kubuntu
- Xubuntu
- Zorin OS
- Elementary OS
- Linux Lite
- Bodhi Linux
- Kde Neon
- Pop!_OS
- Voyager
- Trisquel
- LXLE
- feren OS
- Peppermint
- Q4OS
- Linux Ultimate Edition
1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)
2. Adding aMule Repo
Then to Add aMule Repository for Ubuntu
Execute:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maktio/amule-bionic-or-newer
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.
And then for most Ubuntu-based OSes to Refresh Repos:sudo apt update
For Ubuntu 19.10+ in cas of “Not found” issue then amend it manually with nano:sudo nano /etc/sources.list.d/maktio*.list
And for instance change “focal”… in “disco“.
Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano and then Update Apt Repos again.3. Installing aMule on Ubuntu
Finally, to Install aMule for Ubuntu Based