On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 00:33:16 -0800
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So recently I decided to see what else was out there when the Ubuntu lists
> had a similar question about clients. I went back to G3Torrent which, in its
> day, was a feature equivalent of Azureus but written i
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 12:33:16AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Anyway, the point of this long message is that if anyone else is reading
> and not liking the prospect of Azureus, give uTorrent + Wine a try. Maybe
> someone will pick up Rufus and run with it as it is on Sourceforge. It's way
> a
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> What's more, in Debian the bittorrent core is stuck in the year 2004.
> Apparently there are licence issues with more recent versions.
Yeah. :/ A similar discussion went on the Ubuntu lists recently which is
why I knew pretty much what you want wasn't there.
> Never mi
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 22:30:44 -0800
Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Liam O'Toole wrote:
> > I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> > requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely
> > with the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so fa
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
Given your constraints, none. Linux BT clients are sorely lacking which
i
2007/3/9, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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On 03/09/07 06:10, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. He
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On 03/09/07 06:10, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
>
>
Hello Guillermon.
Guillermo Garron, 09.03.2007 14:05:
> On 3/9/07, Liam O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
>> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
>> the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evalua
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 13:34 +0100, CJ van den Berg wrote:
> There is also deluge-torrent which is GTk+ and seems to work quite well.
> Unfortunately it didn't make it into etch before the freeze so it's stuck in
> unstable.
It doesn't support encryption, and is quite rough around the edges
still.
On 3/9/07, Liam O'Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
azureus: excellent in terms of features, but c
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 12:10:46PM +, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
> requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
> the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
...
> Does anyone have any
Hi,
I am looking for a graphical bittorrent client for etch. My
requirements are that it supports encryption and integrates nicely with
the GNOME desktop. Here are the ones I have evaluated so far.
azureus: excellent in terms of features, but conflicts with eclipse,
which I also need
ktorrent: a
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 17:02, Martin McCormick wrote:
Have a look at bittornado bittornado-gui
apt-cache show bittornado
apt-cache show bittornado-gui
These bittorent clients have been tweak up by debian. there is up and down bit
rate control. The link for the
Hi !
You can also try ctorrent 1.3.4 (http://ctorrent.sourceforge.net/), a
shell bittorrent client that i've packaged for debian...
It is placed here :
http://yomix.org/debian
Check there if you want to use the /etc/apt/sources.list:
http://www.yomix.org/blog/?p=29
Regards,
yomguy
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To UN
I thought the info given at this site was useful:
http://mst3k.booyaka.com/bittorrent_guide.shtml
In particular - I'm a big fan of the "headless" downloads.
--
Regards,
dbp
Sven Hoexter writes:
>Look out for btdownloadcurses.py and the other btdownload*.py programs
>installed in /usr/bin
Thank you and also thanks to the person who recommended
apt-get install bittorrent. I actually had tried that but what was
truly wrong was that I hadn't updated the package
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Martin McCormick wrote:
> Does BitTorrent require X to run under Linux?
No, but it will
> .deb package. I figured this was a good time to learn about
> BitTorrent so I downloaded the package and nothing much else really
I think it was alread
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 11:02:46AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Does BitTorrent require X to run under Linux?
>
> I was going to download a file that appears to exist only in
> .torrent form and was shunted to the BitTorrent web site to download a
> .deb package. I figured this wa
On Wednesday 22 Jun 2005 17:02, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Does BitTorrent require X to run under Linux?
>
> I was going to download a file that appears to exist only in
> .torrent form and was shunted to the BitTorrent web site to download a
> .deb package.
Next time, try apt-cache sea
Does BitTorrent require X to run under Linux?
I was going to download a file that appears to exist only in
.torrent form and was shunted to the BitTorrent web site to download a
.deb package. I figured this was a good time to learn about
BitTorrent so I downloaded the package and
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 06:45:12AM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
>
> On Sep 8, 2004, at 9:25 PM, Brad Camroux wrote:
>
> >Okay... but how would I go about doing that? I've never tried to
> >"back-port" something,
> >and I'm not sure how comfortable I am yet at working with raw code.
>
> First, chec
On Sep 8, 2004, at 9:25 PM, Brad Camroux wrote:
Okay... but how would I go about doing that? I've never tried to
"back-port" something,
and I'm not sure how comfortable I am yet at working with raw code.
First, check backports.org to see if it's already been done.
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Nate Duehr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay... but how would I go about doing that? I've never tried to "back-port"
something,
and I'm not sure how comfortable I am yet at working with raw code.
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 07:29:22AM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
>
> You could always backport from the sources. Unless you need to us
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 10:32:49 -0600, Brad Camroux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to get started using BitTorrent on my system (Deb. Woody). But I seem
> to be
> having some troubles getting the client installed. Specifically, I would like to use
> Azureus, but have no lu
Hello all,
I am trying to get started using BitTorrent on my system (Deb. Woody). But I seem to
be
having some troubles getting the client installed. Specifically, I would like to use
Azureus, but have no luck so far. Has anyone got this working on Woody without having
to
"upgrade" to testing
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