I suggest using qtorrent. It works, and it's simple to use. And hey, "q" comes before "r" :-)Hi, Michael and others. On Feb 23 2006, Michael M. wrote:Last time I checked, rtorrent was available only in Sid, and aptitude complained when I marked it for installation.That's strange. I've been using a plain/vanilla etch system here (in fact, I always track testing) and I *do* have rtorrent available here.I would like to try it though, as Bittornado is not so much to my liking. I hope it moves to Etch soon.Well, you may be surprised with the steep learning curve for rtorrent (and its interface), but it is definitely worth learning, because of the non-interpreted nature of the program and the fact that it consumes *far* less resources than similar programs written in Python or Java. Hope this helps, Rogério. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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