Re: P2P clients for debian etch

2008-07-11 Thread Chris Davies
joseph lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > just wondering which P2P clients are best, seems to be slim pickings > in the base debian repository [...] I'd recommend uTorrent running under wine. Works great here. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscrib

Re: P2P clients for debian etch

2008-07-11 Thread Arthur A
Jonathan Kaye wrote: joseph lockhart wrote: just wondering which P2P clients are best, seems to be slim pickings in the base debian repository so I figure that I am missing a repository or will have to go the long way to find a good client (however, I do not want to have to find and install a l

Re: P2P clients for debian etch

2008-07-11 Thread Shachar Or
I don't like mldonkey's style. For torrents, it is rtorrent for me and that's the only P2P I use. On Friday 11 July 2008 16:27, Nuno Magalhães wrote: > I use mldonkey, it supports e2k and torrents, as well as some others > (although i think you have to compile it to support extra networks). > It

Re: P2P clients for debian etch

2008-07-11 Thread Nuno Magalhães
I use mldonkey, it supports e2k and torrents, as well as some others (although i think you have to compile it to support extra networks). It has a very useful webinterface; the only downside is that lately i've noticed mldonkey peaks my CPU every 3 seconds or so, i don't know why. -- Nuno Magalhã

Re: P2P clients for debian etch

2008-07-11 Thread Jonathan Kaye
joseph lockhart wrote: > just wondering which P2P clients are best, seems to be slim pickings in > the base debian repository so I figure that I am missing a repository or > will have to go the long way to find a good client (however, I do not want > to have to find and install a lot of dependenci