Fedora :: Looking For Best Torrent Client?

Jun 1, 2010

I am new to linux/fedora. Got 1 question. What is the best torrent client for fedora/linux?

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Fedora :: Faster Torrent Client For F12?

Jan 21, 2010

I have both windows and fedora 12 and have noticed I get much faster downloads with windows. Is there a bit torrent client that works extremely well with fedora? I have transmission and it is very slow. I have tested with the same exact files and windows is so much faster.

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Fedora :: Download A .torrent File:"/tmp/Manchester_Orchestra___I_m_Like_A_Virgin_Losing_A_ ___-1.torrent Could Not Be Opened?

Dec 7, 2010

I use deluge and it worked for a while then randomly I got this error message when trying to download a .torrent file:"/tmp/Manchester_Orchestra___I_m_Like_A_Virgin_Losing_A_ ___-1.torrent could not be opened, because an unknown error occurred.Try saving to disk first and then opening the file."

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Ubuntu :: Transmission Torrent Client?

Jan 15, 2010

One of the updates (Karmic) this morning listed the following:

Update
transmission-common
lightweight BitTorrent client (common files)

Description

Transmission is a simple BitTorrent client. It features a very simple, intuitive interface (gui and command-line) on top on an efficient, cross-platform back-end. This package contains the common files for the different transmission versions.

Changes

Changes for the versions:
1.75-0ubuntu2
1.75-0ubuntu2.2

Version 1.75-0ubuntu2.2:

* SECURITY UPDATE: fix arbitrary file overwrite via crafted torrent file
- debian/patches/CVE-2010-0012.patch: adjust metainfo.c to check for '../'
- CVE-2010-0012

So, I employed the update. Problem is, I do not see this as an installed application. TRANSMISSION is not listed in any submenu under the Applications menu OR Add/Remove.

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Software :: Torrent Client With GUI For CentOS

Mar 25, 2010

Is there any torrent client with gui for centos and how do I download it and install it.

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Debian :: Torrent Client With Optional Features

Mar 31, 2010

Please suggest a bit torrent client for Debian which is having optional feature of shutting down the PC when download gets completed (as in BitTorrent, MuTorrent of Windows).

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Ubuntu :: Just Migrated From WinXP - Looking For Torrent Client

Mar 10, 2010

I've just replaced my Windows XP for Ubuntu on my desktop computer and I'm now looking for a torrent client that has some useful features that I miss from uTorrent, such as:
- Queuing torrents
- Setting bandwidth priority for multiple files within a torrent
- Auto-shutdown when finished
- DHT
- Bandwidth control

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Ubuntu :: Torrent Client Running After Logout?

Feb 10, 2011

I currently use Deluge for torrents, and I have many torrents which I would like to keep seeding 24/7 on my desktop computer. This machine is on 24/7, and has many users, both locally (using the standard Ubuntu GUI on a monitor, keyboard, and mouse hooked to the actual machine) and remotely (via ssh). My point is that this is a multiuser system. I am the administrator/have root access.

Anyway, the point is, I would like to run a BitTorrent client on this system without having to have any user logged in just to sustain it. Currently, the only way I know of keeping BitTorrent active at all times is to log in locally via the GUI, turn on Deluge, and then hit "lock screen," protecting my session and allowing others to log in locally as well while I'm gone (via "Switch User"). It is a big drain on system resources to have me logged in all the time (especially with a GUI).

I think I have explained the problem...Is there a solution? I use Deluge and like it, so I'd like to stick with it, but if there is a better option for this purpose, I am willing to switch.

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Ubuntu :: Install Torrent Client On External HD

Aug 13, 2011

I have Ubuntu on my notebook. I wanted to install a torrent client on my external HDD. Can I install a client and then just move it to the HDD?If so, how can I find where the app is installed? I really think that synaptic should show me where the hell it installed the application.

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General :: Installing Software - Torrent Client ?

Oct 1, 2010

I am trying to install a torrent client (I don't know which is best for Linux Mint).

I've tried Bit Torrent and Ktorrent.

When I download these files they come like something that reads: ktorrent-4.0.3.tar.bz2

I open the folder and it contains a bunch of files that I have no idea what to do with.

I've been a Windows user all of my life, so I'm basically used to just being able to install software within a few clicks.

I guess what I want to know here is how I am supposed to install ANY software on Linux.

I have Linux Mint (If that makes a difference).

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Networking :: Configure Torrent Client To Use Particular Interface

Jun 30, 2010

I am using two ethernet interface, in fact one ethernet interface eth0 and other is USB netconenct ppp0. I am using fedora 12 - 32 bit. I can individually use both connections. say if I disconnect ppp0 (wvdialer), everything works fine and same in other case. Now my problem is I want torrent client to use ppp0 and all other applications like firefox and other use eth0. So that I can use both interfaces effectively.

I changed in ktorrent client's configuration, and change interface to ppp0 from all interface, but it didnt work. When my eth0 id down I can ping using ppp0, but when eth0 is also up, I can ping via eth0 but not via ppp0 (ping xxxxx -I interface). What is I am doing wrong? How can I configure torrent client to use ppp0?

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Networking :: Using Socks Proxy With Torrent Client

Jan 20, 2011

How can I use a torrent client in a network where bittorrent or any thing like this is blocked. I am aware of a combination of socks proxy with torrent client but not exactly sure if this is the thing I need.

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Software :: Advanced GUI Torrent Client For CentOS

Feb 23, 2010

What is the most advanced GUI torrent client that work perfect in CentOS 5.3 GNOME Desktop?

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OpenSUSE :: Make Deluge The Default Torrent Client In 11.3 KDE 4.4

Aug 16, 2010

There in no "torrent client" listed under personal settings> default applications. I don't want the default Ktorrent I want Deluge as my client. Selecting a .torrent file launches Ktorrent. I do not want this action how do I change it?.

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General :: Torrent Client For Ubuntu Similar To UTorrent

Sep 24, 2010

Possible Duplicate: Torrent client for Ubuntu similar to uTorrent What is a good bittorent client for Linux? So far I used uTorrent on Windows, but recently I moved to Fedora and I saw that uTorrent doesn't support Linux.

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Ubuntu :: Torrent Client With Frostwire Like Search Feature

Sep 1, 2011

I am looking for a program which has the same in-program search system as LimeWire/Frostwire, in the sense that when you type in your query, the program opens a results window in-program, listing all torrents relating to the query. I'm looking for this because my sister doesn't want to look for downloads on a torrent site, she just wants to stay in the program. Personally, I don't mind the current method, but I do understand the irritation when all you've even known is Limewire (and derivatives). I simply made the jump, but I agree that initially, it was jarring. I know that uTorrent has a search function, but it opens a web browser to search, and that's not what I'm looking for.

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General :: Install Torrent Client In User Space

Jul 14, 2011

I've been looking to get some torrent downloads running on school servers, but I obviously can't install a torrent client because I don't have root (and by extent, can't run anything requiring root privileges). Servers are running various versions of Red Hat (at least the x86_64 ones are, I don't want to recompile if I don't have to). Google has failed me thus far.

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Software :: Torrent Client Not Working - Tracker Timed Out

Jan 20, 2010

My problem is that Transmission or Bit-torrent is not working. I have tried to run them as root but that does nothing. The error returned for bit-torrent is "tracker timed out" and transmission says "not available". I am running Debian Lenny5 (this is a fresh install).

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Slackware :: Stable Torrent Client With Maximum Encryption?

Sep 4, 2010

I use rtorrent in slackware. I already tried to use deluge 1.2.3 and even 1.3rc1 and 1.3rc2 but I find them a little unstable. Witch is your favorite? For lot of torrents and maximum encryption?

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Slackware :: Torrent Client Setup - JFS File System

May 10, 2010

I decided to use my old computer for torrent downloads and perhaps for mirroring the slack -current. However, the computer is rather weak: Celeron 1,2Ghz, 256 MB RAM. So, which slack release is better to use? I aim to use the jfs file system, but I'm not sure it is good choice.

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Slackware :: Torrent Client - Unable To Start Downloading

Mar 26, 2011

I tried every torrent client I could find for linux, and it's getting on my nerves, neither of them want to start downloading anything, what can I do?

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Ubuntu :: Powerful Torrent Client With Good Download Speed

Apr 6, 2011

I have been using u torrent in windows and I am not able to find a similar torrent client in ubuntu 10.10, I was using transmission bittorrent client, but it is not able to look for peers and seeds as utorrent does and even the download speed is very slow when compared to utorrent. Which is the best torrent client as powerful as utorrent?

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General :: Bit Torrent Client Ubuntu Netbook Edition Urlopen Error - Errno 111

Jun 13, 2011

I'm new to ubuntu and trying to use bit torrent, while installing there was an error message, but the program was still shown as installed. When I tried to use it i got this error "urlopen error [Errno 111]".

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Software :: Transmission Torrent Client Takes High Resources At Fast Download

May 1, 2010

I have quite fast Internet connection, 100mbit, and I'm able to take advantage of the entire bandwidth that I'm paying for. When I, however, use Transmission as torrent client and download a torrent faster than, 7-8 Mbyte/second, my hard drive is spinning all the time and my desktop becomes sporadically unresponsive, load average gets high and I'm pretty much sure the Transmission-application is the cause to this, somehow. It must be some strange way it cashes stuff...I don't know.

I'm, either way, not experiencing anything like that with any other torrent client in Linux (or Windows for that matter). It's not that I'm tied to Transmission, in fact, I prefer rtorrent and use it anytime I can, it's just that some stupid torrent sites are giving me Transmission as the only client option when I'm using Linux, so I have to stick to it those times. I have quite fast system, Core Duo 3ghz, 4gb ram, 500 gb 7200rpm 16MB cache WD hard drive, etc...so the hardware certainly shouldn't be a problem.

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General :: Torrent Client Allowing Upload - Download Rate Limit Depending On The Time Of Day

Jan 1, 2011

With Azureus/Vuze, can we set an upload/download rate limit depending on the time of day?

If not, do you know a torrent client allowing this? Client must be available on Linux.

I learned that you can install plugins for Azureus/Vuze. There is one about scheduling. I've tried to install it but I got a NullPointerException.

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Fedora :: Remote Desktop Client (RDP) Aka Terminal Services Client?

Nov 25, 2009

Is there a good terminal services client available I can connect to my Windows boxes from Fedora12? I am willing to pay for a commercial license if there is a good one

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Fedora :: Speed Up Torrent Download With Transmission?

Jan 28, 2011

how to speed up torrent download with transmission in fedora, i find it very slow, also the speed is only 51 kbps not more than that i get, so how to increase the download speed to 128 kbps. i'm using broadband connection.

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Fedora :: Creating And Verifying Torrent Files?

May 9, 2011

I'm trying to create a torrent file via the command line. I used "transmisson-create", but since the .torrent file is binary I can't read it using "less" or "nano". Is there a way of verifying that the torrent I created was correctly done? I know I could probably upload the .torrent file to my public server and then use another torrent client to test, but I simply want to see what's inside the .torrent file to verify that it got all the files I wanted. I cd'd into the directory with the files that I want to torrent and ran the following command.

Code:

$ transmission-create -p -t http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce *

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Fedora Networking :: Traffic Shaping: Keep Torrent From Hogging The Net?

Apr 12, 2009

I am running Fedora 9 and KDE 4.2.1. I want to set up some traffic shaping on my machine to prevent my torrent client from hogging my entire bandwidth. I.e., I want KTorrent to download and upload to the best of its ability, but still be able to browse the net freely in spite of the torrents. I have done some reading about traffic shaping in Linux. There is lots of material about it, but most of it (such as the lartc.org "howto") is very complex and comprehensive and looks extremely intimidating. Furthermore, most of it addresses situations where you want to distribute traffic between multiple computers in a network. I just want to manage processes on a single machine. I am hoping for a piece of software that lets me assign each a "priority" to each application, or something like that. Like cFosSpeed for Windows.

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Fedora Installation :: Torrent Downloads Repeatedly Fail Checksum?

Nov 27, 2009

I'm trying to upgrade to F11, and I'm having trouble. I attempted to download the x86_64 DVD .iso image by bit torrent, and it seemed okay, but when I started the installation the DVD failed the initial integrity check. I tried a second time with another DVD and got the same result.I tried running md5sum on the .iso image, but the response did not match what was in the CHECKSUM file that came with the .iso image -- should it? I tried downloading a live DVD image for comparison and found the same result - the response to the md5sum command did not match what was listed in the CHECKSUM file.Should these checksums match, or am I comparing apples and oranges? I thought the bit torrent client was supposed to check the files, but I'm not sure about that.

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