I hate torrents. It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for DSL. But,
no torrent clients at all in Slack? C'mon!.....
nb
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I hate torrents. It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for DSL. But,
no torrent clients at all in Slack? C'mon!.....
nb
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 00:02:02 +0000, notbob wrote:
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> I hate torrents. It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for DSL. But,
> no torrent clients at all in Slack? C'mon!.....
>
> nb
>[/color]
Is this a torrent client?
..../slackware/slackware-12.0/extra/bittorrent/*
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Douglas Mayne
> > I hate torrents. *It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for DSL.. *But,[color=blue][color=green]
> > no torrent clients at all in Slack? *C'mon!.....[/color][/color]
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> Is this a torrent client?
>
> .../slackware/slackware-12.0/extra/bittorrent/*[/color]
bittorrent is a bit oudated in Slackware, but you also have ktorrent
on the list :)
it's located in /extra also
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>> > I hate torrents. Â*It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for DSL. Â*But,
>> > no torrent clients at all in Slack? Â*C'mon!.....[/color][/color]
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>> Is this a torrent client?
>>
>> .../slackware/slackware-12.0/extra/bittorrent/*[/color]
>
> bittorrent is a bit oudated in Slackware, but you also have ktorrent
> on the list :)
> it's located in /extra also[/color]
BitTornado is just as good.
--
X-rated movies are all alike ... the only thing they leave to the
imagination is the plot.
Hallo, notbob,
Du meintest am 09.08.08:
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> I hate torrents. It's one of the reasons why I pay big bucks for
> DSL. But, no torrent clients at all in Slack? C'mon!.....[/color]
GUI or CLI?
For the CLI I had used "bittorrent-console" - worked.
Viele Gruesse
Helmut
"Ubuntu" - an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
Search [url]http://linuxpackages.net[/url] =)
It'll bring up some apps, I'm sure.
On 2008-08-11, stibs <mstibs@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Search [url]http://linuxpackages.net[/url] =)
>
> It'll bring up some apps, I'm sure.[/color]
or [url]http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=torrent&sv=12.1[/url]
vb
Vincent Batts <vbatts@cardinal.lizella.net> wrote:[color=blue]
> On 2008-08-11, stibs <mstibs@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Search [url]http://linuxpackages.net[/url] =)
>>
>> It'll bring up some apps, I'm sure.[/color]
>
> or [url]http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=torrent&sv=12.1[/url]
>
> vb[/color]
There's an excellent c++/ncurses client called rtorrent, based on
libtorrent. Its very efficient -- I currently having it running
on an old 486 (as my p2p machine).
If Pat would make rtorrent part of mainline Slackware, I would be
ecstatic.
Simon
[email]simonp@nospam.com[/email] trolled:
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> There's an excellent c++/ncurses client called rtorrent, based on
> libtorrent. Its very efficient -- I currently having it running
> on an old 486 (as my p2p machine).[/color]
You must be either very wealthy, or really into stealing, if you
need to have a separate p2p machine.
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> If Pat would make rtorrent part of mainline Slackware, I would be
> ecstatic.[/color]
Why? You managed to set it up. Why should he have to do it?
cordially, as always,
rm