Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
ff isn't installed, if you want use ff3 isn't easy run it on Debian etch i can help you but write to me on skype or MSN
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Thanks Naq! Followed your guide and all worked well! Linux Seedbox Hooray!
However, I have a question regarding How-To upgrading or downgrading utorrent version.
I accidentally downloaded and used Utorrent 1.8Beta on the seedbox, vnc, fluxbox and utorrent works perfectly following your guide. But some torrent sites ban beta version of utorrent. Hence I would like to downgrade to version 1.7.7. How do I do that safely and retain all torrent settings, seeded torrents etc?
Is it like:
1. Shutdown currently running utorrent.
2. Goto Xterm or putty to command line and type:
$ wget http://download.utorrent.com/1.7.7/utorrent.exe
Replace/Overwrite previous utorrent.exe.
3. Log back into vnc session, and just restart utorrent (as I have already set the flux box menu with "[exec] (uTorrent) {wine ~/utorrent.exe}"
Is this correct? Or do I need to kill the VNC server as well?
Cheers.
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
everything works nice only one problem i have.
When i connect to the server with vnc my server desktop is very small.
Is there any way to mak it bigger ?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Great tutorial, Thank you.
Oh, since the utorrent 1.8 is out, to install 1.8, do I just need to
wget utorrent 1.8 and install webui in same way?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
davidav
Great tutorial, Thank you.
Oh, since the utorrent 1.8 is out, to install 1.8, do I just need to
wget utorrent 1.8 and install webui in same way?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tokyosushi
However, I have a question regarding How-To upgrading or downgrading utorrent version.
I accidentally downloaded and used Utorrent 1.8Beta on the seedbox, vnc, fluxbox and utorrent works perfectly following your guide. But some torrent sites ban beta version of utorrent. Hence I would like to downgrade to version 1.7.7. How do I do that safely and retain all torrent settings, seeded torrents etc?
Is it like:
1. Shutdown currently running utorrent.
2. Goto Xterm or putty to command line and type:
$ wget
http://download.utorrent.com/1.7.7/utorrent.exe
Replace/Overwrite previous utorrent.exe.
3. Log back into vnc session, and just restart utorrent (as I have already set the flux box menu with "[exec] (uTorrent) {wine ~/utorrent.exe}"
Is this correct? Or do I need to kill the VNC server as well?
Cheers.
I didn't get an answer so i tested it out. Yup, to upgrade or downgrade your utorrent version, just follow the steps i mentioned in post#134.
Just shutdown utorrent, no need to kill the vncserver.
Then wget the utorrent version you want overwriting the previous utorrent.exe. Alternatively, you can rename the previous version first, and then wget the newer/older version you want.
Then just start-up utorrent again in your vnc session.
All your loaded torrents and previous utorrent settings will be retained and loaded in the newer utorrent you downloaded. As long as you don't touch anything in the application data/utorrent folder under your profile in the .wine folder.
Just simple as that.
Alternatively you can also download the utorrent you want to your pc, then upload it to the seedbox via ftp.
Hope this helps :)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
so we can connect a linux server with vnc like windows remote connection right?