Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-16 Thread Brendan
On Monday 08 May 2006 13:33, Peter Colton wrote: > On Sunday 07 May 2006 15:02, Vladimir Strycek wrote: > > Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent > > client for CL ( not web based) > > > > Thanks > > Hello Vladimir, &g

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-08 Thread Peter Colton
On Sunday 07 May 2006 15:02, Vladimir Strycek wrote: > Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent > client for CL ( not web based) > > Thanks Hello Vladimir, I use bittornado from the command line. The command line clients are btdownlo

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Rogério Brito
On May 07 2006, H.S. wrote: > I second that. Originally my favorite was bittorrent command line > client in Debian, but recently I started using rtorrent and simply > love it so far. rtorrent uses libtorrent, AFAIK: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --status rtorrent | grep Depends Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread H.S.
Vladimir Strycek wrote: > > Hmm i install X and Kde (most basic as i could) installed java and > azureus,... There download start right away... + i set up VNCserver so > its working fine now. But i would be much mor happier if i didnt use X > at all > > Try bittorrent, it has these comman

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Vladimir Strycek
H.S. wrote: Vladimir Strycek wrote: error(s): [22:45:25] Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded Seems that its more problem with tracker than program :( i tried download gentoo from gentoo homepage (torrent) its start right away... I Great! That means you are doing everyth

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread H.S.
Vladimir Strycek wrote: > error(s): [22:45:25] Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded > > Seems that its more problem with tracker than program :( i tried > download gentoo from gentoo homepage (torrent) its start right away... I Great! That means you are doing everything right. > tr

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Vladimir Strycek
H.S. wrote: Vladimir Strycek wrote: Where can i set port for btdownloadcurses ? From the command line: $> btdownloadcurses --minport XYZ --maxport PQR --max_upload_rate N file.torrent where XYZ is the minimum port in the range of ports you want to use (and which must be open if

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread H.S.
Vladimir Strycek wrote: >> > Where can i set port for btdownloadcurses ? > > >From the command line: $> btdownloadcurses --minport XYZ --maxport PQR --max_upload_rate N file.torrent where XYZ is the minimum port in the range of ports you want to use (and which must be open if you have a firew

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Vladimir Strycek
H.S. wrote: Vladimir Strycek wrote: Personally, I am a fan of the btdownloadcurses and btdownloadheadless clients. Both are part of the bittorrent package in Debian. -Roberto Niether one works for me :( something about cant connecting to tracker :(( Well, as long as yo

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread H.S.
Vladimir Strycek wrote: >> Personally, I am a fan of the btdownloadcurses and btdownloadheadless >> clients. Both are part of the bittorrent package in Debian. >> >> -Roberto >> >> >> > Niether one works for me :( something about cant connecting to tracker :(( > > Well, as long as you have t

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Vladimir Strycek
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: Vladimir Strycek wrote: Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent client for CL ( not web based) Personally, I am a fan of the btdownloadcurses and btdownloadheadless clients. Both are part of the bittorrent package in Debian

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread H.S.
Chris Brotherton wrote: >>Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent >>client for CL ( not web based) >> > > I like rtorrent. It seems to work pretty well. > > http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ > > Chris. > > I second t

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Vladimir Strycek wrote: > Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent > client for CL ( not web based) > Personally, I am a fan of the btdownloadcurses and btdownloadheadless clients. Both are part of the bittorrent package in Debian. -Roberto --

Re: Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Chris Brotherton
> Hi, could somebody recommend mi some good and most user friendly torrent > client for CL ( not web based) > I like rtorrent. It seems to work pretty well. http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubsc

Torrent client for CL

2006-05-07 Thread Vladimir Strycek
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