aG owner's manual
 

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Question:  What is "DefaultNickName", and "DefaultPassword"?

Answer: Default nick and Default password, will be your default for every server you connect to, and it will also be the standart nick and pw for every new server you get.

Question:  What is Max Uploads?

Answer:  Max Uploads is the Maximum Number of TOTAL uploads.

Question:  What is Max Downloads?

Answer:  Max downloads is the Maximum Number of TOTAL downloads.

Question:  What is Max Concurrent Downloads from one user?

Answer:   That is the max amount of mp3s one user can download from you at a time.

Question:  What is Max Concurrent Uploads from one user?

Answer:  That is the max amount of mp3s you can upload to a user at a time.

Question:  What is Max Transfers?

Answer:  That is the max amount of uploads/downloads you can have.

Question:  What is Transfer Timeout Interval?

Answer:   This sets how many seconds you want the transfer to "timeout".  For example if you set this to 20 seconds,  it will say "timeout" if the mp3 doesnt connect to the users computer in 20 seconds.
Note:  You can only set this value with the 20 - 180 second range.

Question:  What is Auto Clear Ignored at Connection?

Answer:  At connection audioGnome will automatically clear your ignore user list.

Question:  What is List ignored at Connection?

Answer:  audioGnome will load the ignore list at connection.

Question:  What is "Enable Re-connect on recoverable errors" ?

Answer:  audioGnome will re-connect your server if for any reason it is disconnected, or if a certain IP for a server cant be found and ag cant log into it, aG will use the DNS of the "domain name" of that server to get in, after it cant get in, it'll give up.

Question:  What is "Enable Debug mode" do?

Answer:  If the switch is "on", you will not see anymore "popups", such as "Object error defined in line 7893".  In other words by setting this "on" you wont get any error messages.  By setting this "off", you will continue normal operations, and if an error occurs you will see it.
 

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The Profiles Screen

Ok:  First highlight a profile, if you dont have one you should "add" a profile, then click "Ok" to continue loading AG.

Add:  You can add another profile using this button.

Rename:  You can rename your profile, make sure highlight the username you want to rename first.

Delete:  First highlight your user profile first then click this button to delete it from the list.

Exit:  Click this button, if you dont want to start audioGnome.
 
 

Miscellaneous Questions
 

Question:  Can I keep my Username from Napster?

Answer:  audioGnome uses OpenNap servers and other types, run by people like you and me. Therebye, there is no ONE place keeping your user name. The first time you log on to any of the servers, they will register your usernames and passwords and you will find out if you're name is taken or available.
 
 

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Commands
Command Syntax
Effect
Example
/me  displays message for an action /me walks across the room
/cls  or   /clear clears the text on the screen /clear
/ping  <user> pings the user /ping <Varlox>
/tell  or  /msg  <user> <msg>  sends a private message to that user /msg <nick> hi
/whois  or  /finger <user> shows information about that user Info about # of dl or ul, client etc.
/motd displays the (Message Of The Day) Info on rules for the server etc.

 


For Elites, Admins, Mods ONLY!
(for entry of these commands you must be a mod or admin and be in a brain to brain window)
Command Syntax
 Effect
Example
/topic  <room> <topic> sets room topic /topic <audioGnome!> <General Chat>
/kill  <user> <reason> kicks a user from the server /kill <ttol> <acting immature>
/muzzle  <user> <reason> while muzzled user can't talk /muzzle <Senor-D> <nonsense talk>
/unmuzzle  <user> <reason> when unmuzzled user can talk /unmuzzle <Zhod> <Behave!>
/ban  <user/ip> <reason> bans the user and his/her IP /ban <fizban> <dont come back!>
/unban  <user/ip> <reason> unbans the user and his/her IP /unban <fizban> <Be Good Son!>
/setdataport  <user> <port> sets the users dataport /setdataport <6667>
/clearchannel  <channel> <reason> kicks all users out of the channel /clearchannel <Napster> <I'm Mad>
/opsay  <text> seen by mod+ in every channel /opsay <all come to audioGnome>
/announce  <announcement> makes an announcement /announce <all come to alternative!!!>

 


Operserv Commands
Operserv Syntax
Effect
/msg operserv chanlimit <channel> <limit> sets the max of users in a channel
/msg operserv chanlevel <channel <level> sets the minimum user level to enter channel
/msg operserv kick <room> <user> kicks user out of room
/msg operserv cloak cloaks a mod+ name will be shown as Operator
/msg operserv connect <server> <port>  connects a server to link
/msg operserv disconnect <server> disconnects a server from a link
/msg operserv help displays a list of operserv commands
/msg operserv killserver <server> kills the server closes opennap
/msg operserv config
Note:  type these commands after /msg operserv config
server_name displays the server name
server_password 
Note:  type a word after it and it will change the password
dispays server password
server_ports 
Note:  type new ports after it and it will change it
displays server ports
max_user_channels  displays how many channels a user can join
max_queue_length
Note:  type number after to change
displays the server queued length
client_qued_length
Note:  type number after to change
displays server queued length
max_browse_result displays how many clients the server will check for searches
max_results displays the max results when a client does a search
max_shared  displays the max files a user can share
stat_click displays how often a server checks for stats
max_connections  displays how many users allowed on a server
collect_interval displays When it does garbage collection
listen_addr displays the ip of the server
config_dir displays dirctory of the config file
channel_limit displays max users allowed in a channel when created
login_timeout displays how long it takes before it says Unable to connect!
max_command_length  displays the client command length
max_hotlist displays the maximum files allowed in a hotlist

 


Chanserv Commands
Chanserv Syntax  Effect
/msg chanserv ban <channel> <user> [reason] bans user from a channel
/msg chanserv banclear <channel> clears bans in a channel
/msg chanserv banlist <channel> displays banlist
/msg chanserv clear <channel>  clears a channel
/msg chanserv deop <channel> <user> deops an operator on a channel
/msg chanserv op <channel> <user> makes a operator on a channel
/msg chanserv help displays all the chanserv commands
/msg chanserv kick <channel> <user> [reason] kicks the user from that channel
/msg chanserv limit <channel> <number> sets channel limit
/msg chanserv oplist <channel> displays all operators of that channel
/msg chanserv unban <channel> <user> unbans users from that channel

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