Re: Any rTorrent users here?
haven't used it but i hear all good things about it, and it is said to be really speedy when seeding :)
ps: AS/400... those mainframes???
Re: Any rTorrent users here?
I use rtorrent all the time on my linux seedbox with screen. It's very easy to use, fast, and easy to customize with rtorrent.rc. No complaints whatsoever.
Re: Any rTorrent users here?
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jayz707
haven't used it but i hear all good things about it, and it is said to be really speedy when seeding :)
Yes...that's what I'm looking for. I've found some good installation guides. I'm thinking I'll use the Ubuntu Linux flavor since that seems to be the popular brand on the Internet these days.
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ps: AS/400... those mainframes???
It's IBM's 'midrange' computers that really function as mainframes. I don't know if companies really use mainframes any more. I believe the AS/400s have taken over. It would make an awesome seedbox but I would get fired...:fear:
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dythim
I use rtorrent all the time on my linux seedbox with screen. It's very easy to use, fast, and easy to customize with rtorrent.rc. No complaints whatsoever.
Cool...do you come pretty close to the 10M U/D as advertised?
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arkiebrian
Yes...that's what I'm looking for. I've found some good installation guides. I'm thinking I'll use the Ubuntu Linux flavor since that seems to be the popular brand on the Internet these days.
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ps: AS/400... those mainframes???
It's IBM's 'midrange' computers that really function as mainframes. I don't know if companies really use mainframes any more. I believe the AS/400s have taken over. It would make an awesome seedbox but I would get fired...:fear:
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dythim
I use rtorrent all the time on my linux seedbox with screen. It's very easy to use, fast, and easy to customize with rtorrent.rc. No complaints whatsoever.
Cool...do you come pretty close to the 10M U/D as advertised?
i guess debain would be a wiser choice if you are considering a OS for a seed box(which is sort of a server...), its more robust stable and speedy... anyways i guess ubuntu would be much easier to setup and such...
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jayz707
i guess debain would be a wiser choice if you are considering a OS for a seed box(which is sort of a server...), its more robust stable and speedy... anyways i guess ubuntu would be much easier to setup and such...
Yeah I'm not familiar with Ubuntu...I'm using Fedora right now - it's the most stable one out there I suppose. They're all really the same just have slightly different commands depending on what you are doing anyway. I liked Suse for a long time but I've moved away from there.
Lots of help on Debian out there too. Maybe that would be a good choice.
Re: Any rTorrent users here?
used to use rtorrent. But I needed a good webui. There are alot of webui's out for rtorrent but they all suck big time, atleast compared to utorrent's ui.
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used to use rtorrent. But I needed a good webui. There are alot of webui's out for rtorrent but they all suck big time, atleast compared to utorrent's ui.
Why do you feel you needed the webui?
Re: Any rTorrent users here?
Web ui is very easy for use. rTorrent is more complicated but u can reach high speeds than with web ui.
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Luchohhh
Web ui is very easy for use. rTorrent is more complicated but u can reach high speeds than with web ui.
From what I've been reading about it the line commands seem to be the way to go for the highest performance. I don't have an issue with this. I'm a coder dating back to the DOS days
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