Check out rtorrent (it's in the extras repo). It allows you to drop torrents into a directory for automatic downloading, and you can also set a ratio for it to stop uploading at. It also allows you to throttle your upload/download speeds on the fly. I used to use ctorrent, but it hasn't seen any use since I found rtorrent. Chris On 4/9/07, Thom Paine <painethom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm looking to find a commandline driven torrent downloader I can run on my headless guiless server. I know that azureus allows you to drop torrent files in a directory and it will automatically start the session up and get things moving, but I was wondering if there is a similar way to do it with a commandline way? I'd like to automatically seed back so my share ratio is 1:1 and then delete the torrentfile and stop seeding, since my isp would have a heart attack because I don't have unlimited bandwidth. Thanks. -- -=/>Thom -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list