Re: installing/using bittorrent client

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Craig Thomas wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:56 -0800, Don Russell wrote:

I installed BitTorrent-4.0.0-1 from www.bittorrent.com


Have you tried starting it like this:

$btdownloadcurses.py --url http://some/torrent/file

Was it an rpm? for Fedora? SOP is to use an rpm in general:

Yes, I got it from http://www.bittorrent.com I selected the "download Linux RPM"...

http://dag.wieers.com/packages/bittorrent/

I "rpm -e BitTorrent" and went to the above site and got the fc3 one and gui...
you'll need the bittorent matching your install and also sounds like you
want the bittorrent-gui package as well.

Restart your browser, then clicking a torrent file should start
downloading via a bittorrent-gui.

Yup... now it's working the way I expected... click on a torrent file and the bittorrent window comes up and the transfer is under way...


The one on bittorrent.com says it is for fc1... since there wasn't one for fc2 and fc3, I figured the fc1 version worked on either.... obviously that's not the case.

Thanks for the tip to the dag.wieers.com site... not quite as intuitive as www.bittorrent.com but it works a lot better. :-)

Too bad bittorrent isn't included as part of core... :-) But, we can't include everything... :-)

Thanks again,

Don


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