Originally posted by Kry
Yes, your incoming or temp folder points to .xmule folder
First I install xMule (under Debian), but he crashed when I try to connect sever. Then I install amule and I thught that i can delete ".xmule" folder.
Then amule crashed.
I CAN'T even reconfigure the amule

This is the directories in preferences:
/home/bb/.xMule/Incoming
/home/bb/.xMule/Temp
Please. Could You check it

This is what display, when I try to run amule from terminal:
bb@TEAM:~$ amule
Initialising aMule
Userhash loaded: BBA24E818B0E8C9FB05BC3120D376FBA
*** UDP socket at 4665
*** UDP socket at 4672
External connections disabled in config file .eMule
*** reading servers
Loading temp files from /home/bb/.xMule/Temp.
OOPS! - Seems like aMule crashed.
Version is: aMule 2.0.0rc7 using wxGTK1 v2.4.2
--== BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: ==--
- amule(_ZN9CamuleApp16OnFatalExceptionEv+0x42) [0x8249fa2]
[1] /usr/lib/libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0(wxFatalSignalHandler+0x2d)
[0x403e1eed]
[2] [0xffffe420]
[3] amule(_ZN12CDirIterator13FindFirstFileENS_8FileTypeE8wxString+0x22) [0x80f0672]
[4] amule(_ZN14CDownloadQueue4InitEv+0xbb) [0x81216bb]
[5] amule(_ZN9CamuleApp6OnInitEv+0x192e) [0x8245f8e]
[6] /usr/lib/libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0(_Z7wxEntryiPPc+0x228) [0x40255698]
[7] amule(main+0x1b) [0x824430b]
[8] /lib/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4) [0x40a22904]
[9] amule(_ZNK20wxTopLevelWindowBase10GetMaxSizeEv+0x61) [0x80c2b41]
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bb@TEAM:~$