Recently I accidentaly discovered that amaroK is stealing 1-2kbps of my modem internet connection. I like to monitor the speed of transfering something and yesterday when downloads of some files are finished I notice that on the graph still are some transfer going wich are cleverly disguised because transfer never goes over 2kbps. I'm sure it's amaroK cause when I quit amarok transfer stops.
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Re: Is amaroK a SPYWARE?
amaroK downloads information from (among other places) WikiPedia and possibly last.fm - this is deliberate, and is used to fill some of the tabs in the "Context" browser.
I wouldn't say it's "cleverly disguised" - more that it just doesn't need any more bandwidth than that!
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Re: Is amaroK a SPYWARE?
yes, sir. It's last.fm chewing on your RJ45 copper. Try this one on for size:
settings > configure amarok > last.fm > uncheck everything.
...and those network lites will finally shut up. I really don't know what all that feature is doing either. I mean, comeon, I sat there one time admiring those flickering lights for at least 10 minutes straight, got tired, and finally unplugged the cable. Hell, I only have 40 songs of Polka music and it can't take that long to send that little of information. Personally, I think last.fm is just another SETI@HOME node with a clever CSS skin and a URL redirect. I for one refuse to help to discover intelligent life elsewhere. I have enough problems with those here...
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Re: Is amaroK a SPYWARE?
Originally posted by NirvanaSadly, nothing coming in yet though...
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NO CARRIER.
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