2012-05-19, 21:23 | Link #523 |
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200 kilobytes/s? That should be plenty fast enough, because my connection is a lot slower and PD is still useable, though generally slow.
It may just be that the file you want isn't very widespread, or that there isn't a complete copy left anymore. |
2012-08-04, 06:13 | Link #525 |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I find interesting russian hash collection http://perfectdark.org
I think it`s good to share films, music and soft (not only anime) ^_^ |
2013-01-24, 00:25 | Link #532 |
I see what you did there!
Scanlator
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Execute the following:
Code:
$ cd /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ # touch ja /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ja Code:
ja_JP.UTF-8 UTF-8 ja_JP SJIS ja_JP.EUC-JP EUC-JP Code:
# dpkg-reconfigure locales Code:
LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 && wine perfect\ dark.exe
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2013-12-27, 00:24 | Link #537 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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You run it on VM? Which software? I used VirtualBox but never got it to work. I'm not too sure about the configurations for the vbox port forwarding. Note that I can only use NAT and not bridged (if it's bridged I won't have an issue but unfortunately I only have 1 IP at home).
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2015-04-08, 09:45 | Link #539 |
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
Join Date: Jan 2009
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It seems that on the PD homepage itself, there's absolutely no mention of what security features or what changelogs the latest patch brings whatsoever...
EDIT: Found some brief changelogs in the @wiki. Only up to 1.08 tho.... (1.22 is the current) One wonders how secure PD is when you have groups like this crawling for uploader IPs by passing off as nodes http://web.archive.org/web/201208192.../pd_chosa.html
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2015-04-11, 12:15 | Link #540 | |
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Quote:
For those who can't read it, Basically, PD utilizes onion routing like tor, but is not compatible with the main global tor network The public pass code's secret and public keys are handled by onion routing. After a period of 1-2 hrs or a change in IP, a new set of keys is issued automatically To maintain connection, the IP and public keys of other nodes (up to 4000) are retained by each node. Node to node connection is done by onion routing. Not sure how the latest patch functions The question is, are these IPs the real IPs of each user? The whole point of onion routing is to mask your IP on top of encrypting your traffic no? And masking of IP should be a basic requirement in such instances. So how much threat to those copyright enforcement web crawlers pose? They can see all who pass through them but will they see the one sending the download request? And storing 4000 IPs...if they are real on one's PC is kind of...not secure.... But it isn't the point of PD to not retain any such info in the first place? EDIT: nevermind...... Perfect Dark is essentially Freenet it seems.
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