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The best BT-client for linux is TorrentFlux. It uses BitTornado/BitTorrent as backend and as frontend it uses Apache and PHP in combination with MySQL. This way you have a user-friendly interface, but without annoying graphics. It also makes it easy to use remotely without vnc/vpn... if you opt for security, just forward port 80 through SSH or link through Kerberos. ;)
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ares galaxy was recently made open source so with any luck there will be an offical linux clinet forthe network soon.
http://aresgalaxy.sourceforge.net/
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Originally Posted by Tonkka
The best BT-client for linux is
TorrentFlux. It uses BitTornado/BitTorrent as backend and as frontend it uses Apache and PHP in combination with MySQL. This way you have a user-friendly interface, but without annoying graphics. It also makes it easy to use remotely without vnc/vpn... if you opt for security, just forward port 80 through SSH or link through Kerberos. ;)
does linux increase network datarate efficiency? I remember my connection having a nice 40-50kb/s increase in speed using it to download some stuff. Maybe it was just lucky, but I normally don't reach 380-400kb/s that much.
Download accelerators help achieve something rather around 340kb/s in windows , but rarely 400kb/s.
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Nice game controller's. know anything about doss 6.22 and qbasic?????
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Originally Posted by
vivitron 15
right then - does anyone have a binary news client that will work on linux? Im considering jumping (again), but this is an absolute must now.
I use klibido on Debian w/KDE
EDIT: Just noticed that question was posted in 2005...well...
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U Mean In Linux : Bitspirit & Utorrent dont work or what ??
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SnakesMan901
U Mean In Linux : Bitspirit & Utorrent dont work or what ??
No. Both BitSpirit and uTorrent are Windows only.
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ZaZu
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Originally Posted by
vivitron 15
right then - does anyone have a binary news client that will work on linux? Im considering jumping (again), but this is an absolute must now.
I use
klibido on Debian w/KDE
EDIT: Just noticed that question was posted in 2005...well...
lol - its amusing that it took all this time, but i do actuall still flick in and out of here. Ive tried linux a few times, but just never "got away" with it. One problem is the other half, who would probably get annoyed trying to learn...maybe one day ;)